Water spray system
For some applications, water spray can better simulate the environmental conditions of the end use. Water spray is very effective in simulating thermal shock or mechanical erosion due to temperature drastic changes and due to rain washout. Under certain practical conditions, such as sunlight, when the accumulated heat rapidly dissipates due to sudden showers, the temperature of the material changes sharply, producing thermal shock, which is a kind of material for many materials. test. BUV water spray can simulate thermal shock and/or stress corrosion.
The BUV spray system consists of 12 pieces nozzles (6 pieces on each side), connecting tubes, control and drain sections. The nozzle is mounted between the UV lamps, and during the cycle, when the lamp is extinguished, water is sprayed onto the sample. The sprinkler system can be run for a few minutes and then turned off. This short spray of water cools the sample quickly and creates conditions for thermal shock.
Temperature control
In each cycle, the temperature can be controlled at a set point. At the same time, the blackboard thermometer can monitor the temperature. The increase in temperature accelerates the progress of aging, and temperature control is also important to test reproducibility.