TCBSS/TCCSS Series
Simulates Corrosion Conditions for testing surface coatings and materials.
TCBSS/TCCSS Series
Simulates Corrosion Conditions for testing surface coatings and materials.
Superior Corrosion Testing Performance
Designed for accurate and accelerated corrosion resistance testing across various materials and coatings.
User-Friendly Specimen Placement
Equipped with durable FRP rods and slotted angle racks for quick, secure, and flexible sample mounting.
Automated Lid Opening Mechanism
Ensures smooth, hands-free operation and improved user convenience during test loading and unloading.
High-Precision Control System
Offers consistent and repeatable testing parameters for reliable results every time.
Compliance with Global Standards
Tunix Salt Spray Cabinets are engineered to meet major industry norms and quality certifications.
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A Cyclic Salt Fog Test Chamber is used to assess the corrosion resistance of metal parts, surface coatings, zinc-plated nuts and bolts, and paint after treatments like painting, coating, galvanizing, anodizing, and lubrication. It creates an artificial salt spray environment to test the durability of protective coatings on final products.
Tunix Salt Fog Test Chambers comply with international standards such as: ASTM B117 (Standard Practice for Operating Salt Spray (Fog) Apparatus) ISO 9227 (Corrosion Tests in Artificial Atmospheres) JIS Z 2371 (Japanese Standard for Salt Spray Testing) MIL-STD-810 (Environmental Engineering Considerations)
The operating environment for the Tunix Cyclic Salt Fog Test Chamber is between 15°C to 35°C (59°F to 95°F), with a maximum relative humidity of 85% (non-condensing ambient).
Yes, the chamber is designed to test the performance of materials and coatings by exposing them to corrosive environments, including wet and dry cycles. It can replicate conditions such as salt fog, drying, and humidity cycles, ensuring accurate assessment of corrosion resistance
Tunix chambers are equipped with a microprocessor-based single set point PID controller, ensuring precise and consistent test conditions.
The power supply requirement is 200-240V AC, 1 Phase, 50/60Hz, with a 2-wire and Earth connection. The maximum connected load can be 2.5 kW to 3.5 kW.