Electronics
Environmental testing is an essential step before electronic products and components are released to the market, with high-temperature testing being a core component. In real-world applications, electronic components such as integrated circuits, PCBs, power modules, fuses, switches, and connectors are susceptible to high temperatures due to workload or environmental factors, which can affect their performance and lifespan. Therefore, rigorous high-temperature testing is crucial before a product is officially put into use.
This testing not only enables manufacturers to accurately understand the product’s operating limits in high-temperature environments, but also allows them to optimize designs, improve cooling solutions, and label products with appropriate usage and storage conditions, thereby ensuring safety, stability, and reliability in real-world applications.
For environmental testing of electronic products, KOMEG’s climate chambers offer a variety of condition-based testing environments that simulate the harsh conditions a product may encounter during use, aiming to reduce the risk of field failures and accelerate time to market.