Corrosion & Ingress Protection Test Chambers

CME corrosion and ingress protection test chambers are designed to simulate harsh environmental conditions including salt spray, dust, and water exposure. Engineered for automotive, electronics, aerospace, and defense applications, these systems ensure durability, reliability, and compliance with global testing standards.

Corrosion and ingress protection testing are essential for evaluating product durability under real-world environmental conditions.

CME test chambers simulate exposure to salt fog, dust particles, rain, and cyclic environmental conditions to validate performance, material integrity, and protection ratings. These systems are widely used for testing components and assemblies across automotive, electronics, aerospace, and industrial sectors, ensuring compliance with international standards and long-term reliability.

Designed for Global Testing Standards

CME corrosion and IP test chambers support:

  • ASTM B117 – Salt spray corrosion testing
  • ISO 9227 – Corrosion testing in salt spray environments
  • IEC 60529 – Ingress Protection (IP ratings)
  • MIL-STD – Sand and dust testing standards
  • IPX Testing – Water ingress protection testing

Applications Across Industries

CME corrosion and IP test chambers are used for:

  • Automotive component durability testing
  • Electronics enclosure and sealing validation
  • Aerospace and defense equipment testing
  • Industrial product reliability testing
  • Material and coating performance evaluation

Corrosion and ingress testing are critical for ensuring long-term product performance in harsh environmental conditions.

Why Choose CME Corrosion & IP Test Chambers?

  • Standards-Compliant Systems – Designed for ASTM, ISO, IEC, and MIL standards
  • Accurate Environmental Simulation – Repeatable and controlled test conditions
  • Customizable Configurations – Tailored for product size and testing requirements
  • Robust Engineering – Built for long-duration and harsh testing environments
  • Proven Industry Experience – Trusted across automotive, aerospace, and electronics sectors
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Frequently Asked Questions

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1. What is a salt spray test chamber?

A salt spray test chamber is used to evaluate corrosion resistance by exposing materials to a salt fog environment under controlled conditions.

2. What is cyclic corrosion testing (CCT)?

Cyclic corrosion testing simulates real-world environmental conditions by combining salt spray, humidity, and drying cycles to assess long-term corrosion behaviour.

3. What is ingress protection (IP) testing?

Ingress protection testing evaluates how well a product is protected against dust and water, defined by IP ratings such as IP65, IP67, etc.

4. What is a dust test chamber used for?

A dust test chamber is used to evaluate product resistance to dust ingress and ensure compliance with IP standards.

5. What is a rain test chamber?

A rain test chamber simulates water exposure conditions to test product sealing and resistance to water ingress.

6. What standards are used for corrosion testing?

Corrosion testing typically follows standards such as ASTM B117 and ISO 9227.

7. Which industries require corrosion and IP testing?

These systems are used in automotive, electronics, aerospace, defense, and industrial manufacturing sectors.

8. Can these chambers be customized?

Yes, CME offers customized corrosion and ingress protection test chambers based on product size, testing standards, and application requirements.

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For best results, buyers should consult with CME’s technical team to identify the correct chamber type and configuration.

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