Auto Technology Testing Equipment Designed for Varied Environments
Typical testing calls out for standard and industry test methods.
Auto Technology’s line of corrosion, spray, immersion and multigas testing equipment is designed to perform a variety of environmental tests, including salt fog, solution spray, high humidity, dry, controlled humidity, immersion, freezing, gas and dwell. The company provides a variety of testing, including corrosion and temperature/humidity as well as advanced cyclic environmental corrosion tests. Typical testing calls out for the standard ASTM, SAE, MIL, ISO, IEC and industry test methods. The company also offers mixed-flow gas equipment for electronics corrosion testing, both in the lab and built equipment for resale to customers’ lab.
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