Aerospace vehicles experience extreme temperatures, pressures, vibrations and other environmental conditions during flight. In order to ensure that they can work safely and reliably, material components need to be tested for reliability.
High and low temperature test chambers are used to test the performance of aerospace equipment and materials under extreme temperature conditions. The chambers are capable of rapidly raising and lowering temperatures, typically in the range of -70°C to +150°C and beyond. By simulating extreme high and low temperature environments, equipment and materials can be evaluated for thermal stability, thermal cycling durability and their performance at extreme temperatures.