| ENVIRONMENTAL SIMULATION
Environmental Simulation is a method of determining how a product will perform in a specific environment by accelerating the exposure to that environment. The accelerated test environment may contain elevated or reduced temperatures, increased relative humidity, pressure or other simulated conditions such as exposure to chemicals or salt fog. Electrical and mechanical attributes are often evaluated during or after accelerated environmental exposures to further ascertain the product's performance under severe conditions. This accelerated aging allows the prediction of how a product will perform throughout its life cycle.
- Conducting Anodic Filament (CAF) Testing
- Compressive Strength
- Corrosion
- Differential Scanning Caloritmetry (DSC)
- Dynamic Mechnical Analysis (DMA)
- Electromigration Resistance (ECM)
- Flammability
- Fracture Toughness
- Humidity
- Immersion
- Moisture Resistance
- Steam Aging
- Surface Insulation Resistance (SIR)
- Temperature Aging
- Temperature Cycling
- Tensile Impact
- Thermal Gravimetric Analysis (TGA)
- Thermal Mechanical Analysis (TMA)
- Thermal Shock
- Thermal Stress
- UL Short-Term and Long-Term Thermal Aging
- Vicat Softening Point
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