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Ozone Chambers


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Ozone Test Chambers are designed to evaluate the resistance of materials—particularly elastomers and rubber compounds—to degradation caused by ozone exposure. These chambers accurately reproduce controlled ozone concentrations, along with temperature and, in some cases, humidity conditions, to simulate the accelerated aging that materials may experience in real-world environments.

 

This type of testing is essential in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electrical manufacturing, and the production of seals, gaskets, and rubber components, where materials are exposed to ozone-containing atmospheres during service.

 

Ozone Test Chambers enable the detection of cracking, loss of elasticity, surface deterioration, and other forms of ozone-induced damage. By identifying potential material weaknesses before products enter service, manufacturers can improve durability, enhance product reliability, and ensure compliance with international quality and performance standards.