How a Humidity Chamber Works?
The main components of a humidity chamber are mechanisms that introduce moisture and heat. There are a variety of methods used to introduce moisture into the chamber, which can be in the form of a spray or bath. The same concept applies to heat that is supplied in the form of coils or heating elements.
In most cases, humidity chambers are designed, manufactured, and produced to fit the setting that the customer requires. Though there are many varieties of chambers, the basic components of heat and moisture are necessary to create the needed humid conditions.
How a Humidity Chamber Works
The two factors that affect the stability of a product are temperature and humidity, with humidity being the second most damaging. It is for this reason that manufacturers test the effects of humidity on their products since humidity fluctuations cause expansion and contraction. The three basic methods for creating artificial humidity are steam generators, atomizers, and water baths. The AGREE form of test chamber is also used to test humidity as well as temperature changes and vibrations.