In November 2023, Beier won the contract for the Cyclic Immersion Corrosion Test Chamber Project, designed to simulate saltwater immersion, alternating dry and wet conditions, and other environmental factors to evaluate the corrosion resistance of metal materials and protective coatings.
To meet the requirements given by Ansteel Group, Beier developed a cyclic immersion corrosion test chamber with multiple functions, including drying, high-temperature and high-humidity conditions, constant temperature and humidity control, spray and salt fog exposure, saltwater immersion, and a multi-station rotating immersion system.
This customized test chamber complies with TB/T2375-1993 standards and is built with titanium panels for the corrosion solution tank and inner test chamber walls, ensuring durability. It features multiple infrared baking lamps (each over 200W) for cyclic immersion testing. The V-shaped or sloped top design prevents condensation from dripping onto the test samples.
The chamber includes a high-precision control system, allowing users to set test parameters based on international standards or custom programs, such as temperature and humidity levels, immersion duration, drying and baking time, test duration, and rotation speed of the immersion wheel.
The testing system is designed for easy operation. Users place the test samples in the designated positions, set the required parameters, and start the test. The high-performance detection system provides detailed corrosion resistance data, helping improve material evaluation and product development.