Ozone Test Cabinet
ARGENTOX is a global leader in ozone test cabinets, with all the latest knowledge from R&D in ozone degradation incorporated into their manufacturing and design. Standard features include humidity control, which is essential in the European rubber, tire, plastics, and automotive industries.
These test machines allow for the ozone degradation testing of rubber and plastics in a high-concentration environment, with chamber ozone concentrations reaching up to a maximum of 1,000 ppm. In addition to the standard static tests, dynamic tests and test stations for hoses, belts, and tires are available as options. The machines are capable of conducting tests in compliance with various standards, including ISO, JIS, and ASTM. Ozone concentration, temperature, and humidity can be set within their respective specified ranges and are automatically adjusted.
The chamber is equipped with a cooling system, enabling tests to be performed at temperatures lower than the ambient room temperature. The internal chamber temperature can be controlled from -5°C to 90°C as standard, allowing for ozone aging tests from 0°C to 70°C. Furthermore, optional control of the internal chamber temperature from -40°C to 100°C is available.
These test machines allow for the ozone degradation testing of rubber and plastics in a high-concentration environment, with chamber ozone concentrations reaching up to a maximum of 1,000 ppm. In addition to the standard static tests, dynamic tests and test stations for hoses, belts, and tires are available as options. The machines are capable of conducting tests in compliance with various standards, including ISO, JIS, and ASTM. Ozone concentration, temperature, and humidity can be set within their respective specified ranges and are automatically adjusted.
The chamber is equipped with a cooling system, enabling tests to be performed at temperatures lower than the ambient room temperature. The internal chamber temperature can be controlled from -5°C to 90°C as standard, allowing for ozone aging tests from 0°C to 70°C. Furthermore, optional control of the internal chamber temperature from -40°C to 100°C is available.