Precautions for cleaning the box after the salt spray corrosion test
I received a customer request for repairs last month. A small salt spray corrosion test box purchased in 2010 was leaking. When our technicians rushed to the site, they found that the bottom of the box was completely burnt and deformed, causing water leakage. The cause was eliminated in the sink at the bottom of the box. The heating tube is thickly wrapped with salt.
The equipment should be cleaned every time the test is done, but many people will often rinse it with water or wipe the salt spray test box with a rag. After finishing the test, the salt spray corrosion test box is very clean, but don’t forget the salt spray. There is a sink at the bottom of the test box. The heating tube in the sink is the place where salt is most likely to accumulate. If you do not pay attention to cleaning the sink regularly, the salt will accumulate more and more. The salt will wrap the heating tube after the end, causing the heat to be unable to diffuse. Affect the normal operation of the equipment until the box is burned.
Burning and repairing of the cabinet is also very troublesome. It cannot be resolved on site and must be returned to the factory. So be sure to pay attention to the cleaning of the bottom of the salt spray corrosion test box after the test.