What is temperature uniformity, fluctuation, and deviation?
What is the difference between temperature uniformity, fluctuation, and deviation in a temperature environmental test chamber?
Temperature environmental test chamber can simulate various temperature and humidity environments and is suitable for testing products such as electronics, electrical appliances, food, automobiles, rubber, plastic adhesives, and metals.
Among the chamber parameters, temperature fluctuation, temperature uniformity, and temperature deviation are crucial for the chamber's temperature control accuracy.
Therefore, when purchasing a temperature environmental test chamber, customers are most concerned about these three important indicators: temperature fluctuation, temperature uniformity, and temperature deviation.
So, what do temperature fluctuation, temperature uniformity, and temperature deviation represent respectively?
Definitions:
1. Temperature fluctuation: The amount of change over time in the parameter at the center point of the working space of environmental test equipment under stable conditions.
(Simple definition: the oscillation value at a single point).
2. Temperature uniformity: The differences between various test points (temperatures) in the working space of environmental test equipment at a certain moment under stable conditions.
(Simple definition: the temperature difference between points).
3. Temperature deviation: Under stable conditions, the deviation of the actual highest and lowest measured values at various measurement points in the working space from the nominal value.
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