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E-mail
gaotianli@126.com
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Phone
18971329590
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Address
Jinghe Road and Hechang Industrial Park, Dongxihu District, Wuhan
Hubei Gaotian Experimental Equipment Co., Ltd
gaotianli@126.com
18971329590
Jinghe Road and Hechang Industrial Park, Dongxihu District, Wuhan
Wuhan high-temperature aging room
Also known as a high-temperature laboratory or temperature rise room, it is a laboratory equipment that can simulate high-temperature environments. Its operating principle is mainly based on environmental simulation technology, which simulates the working environment of the tested object in practical applications by accurately controlling environmental factors such as temperature and humidity.
Core components
Heating system: The core part of a high-temperature aging room, usually using methods such as electric heating, oil heating, gas heating, or steam heating. Heating elements (such as resistance wires, heaters, etc.) convert electrical or other energy sources into thermal energy, rapidly raising the indoor temperature to a predetermined high temperature state.
Temperature control system: a critical component that typically uses temperature control devices such as PID controllers. Real time monitoring of the temperature inside the aging room through sensors, and automatic adjustment of heating power according to the set value to ensure stable temperature within the preset range. At the same time, the temperature control system also has overheating protection function to prevent equipment damage caused by high temperature.
Ventilation system: responsible for air circulation in the aging room to ensure uniform temperature distribution. By forcing air circulation, local hotspots are eliminated to ensure uniform temperature distribution throughout the entire experimental space. In addition, the ventilation system can effectively eliminate harmful gases generated during the aging process and maintain fresh air in the aging room.
Monitoring system: Real time monitoring of indoor temperature and humidity parameters to ensure the traceability and repeatability of the experimental process. Monitoring systems typically include data acquisition and analysis systems, responsible for collecting various performance indicators of the tested objects during the aging process, and conducting real-time analysis and processing.
For certain specific applications (such as inverter high-temperature aging rooms), additional components such as humidity control systems may also be included to meet different testing requirements.
WuhanHigh Temperature Aging Chamber

operation process
Heating stage: Start the heating system, the heating elements generate heat, causing the indoor temperature to rapidly rise.
Temperature control stage: The temperature control system monitors the indoor temperature in real time and automatically adjusts the heating power according to the set value to ensure that the temperature remains stable within the preset range.
Ventilation cycle stage: The ventilation system is activated to force air circulation, ensure uniform temperature distribution, and eliminate harmful gases.
Monitoring and recording stage: The monitoring system monitors and records indoor temperature, humidity, and other parameters in real time, as well as the performance indicators of the tested object.
The high-temperature aging room integrates multiple components such as heating system, temperature control system, ventilation system, and monitoring system, working together to achieve precise simulation and control of the high-temperature environment. Its operating principle is based on environmental simulation technology, which simulates the working environment of the tested object in practical applications by accurately controlling environmental factors such as temperature and humidity, in order to evaluate its performance and reliability. And its application fields are extremely wide, covering almost all industries that require evaluating the performance and reliability of products in high-temperature environments. For example, fields such as electronic products, automotive components, aerospace equipment, and plastic materials all require the use of high-temperature aging rooms for testing.