What is the purpose of temperature and climate testing as part of environmental simulation?
The goals of such testing are to prevent material damage, malfunctions, and premature ageing in products that will be exposed to changing environmental conditions during subsequent use.
The focus is on the product itself, not the transport packaging: Can it withstand extreme heat and cold, humidity fluctuations and the associated stresses? For instance, we assess the reliability and quality of electronic and mechanical components and materials under realistic usage conditions.

What happens during a temperature and climate test in environmental simulation?
Test specimens are exposed to heat, cold and humidity in special chambers to simulate real operating conditions. Different temperature cycles and humidity levels are applied to evaluate the behaviour of materials and functions.
The following questions are at the forefront:
- Do the mechanical or electronic components remain functional?
- Is there corrosion, deformation or material fatigue?
- Is the service life extended or shortened?
The findings are incorporated directly into optimisation steps in the development process or used for product conformity assessment.
In which areas are temperat-
ure and climate tests used?
Temperature and climate testing can and will be used in all areas where products are exposed to corresponding climatic stresses. For example:
- Electronics: smartphones, computer components, printed circuit boards
- Automotives: engines, batteries, tires
- Aerospace: satellites, engine components
- Pharmaceuticals: medicines, biologics
Standards: ASTM D4332, DIN EN 60512-11-1, DIN EN 60068-2-1, DIN EN 60068-2-2, DIN EN 60068-2-14, DIN EN 60068-2-30, DIN EN 60068-2-78, DIN EN 61373, DIN EN 50155, DIN EN ISO 2233, DNV GL, MIL-STD-810, AECTP 300, RTCA-DO160 (more on request)

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