Neden Doğruluk Testleri İçin Güneş Simülasyonu Deneme Odası Seçilmeli? - Elektrikli Araç Deneme Ekipmanı

Elektrikli Araç Test Cihazları
December 27, 2024
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Brief: Discover the DIN 75220 Electric Vehicle Testing Equipment, a Solar Simulation Test Chamber designed for precision testing. This system simulates sunlight under various conditions, complying with ISO, DIN, MIL-STD, and IEC standards. Perfect for evaluating solar radiation impact on electric vehicles, electronics, and materials.
Related Product Features:
  • Complies with ISO 12097-2, DIN 75220, MIL-STD 810, and IEC standards for rigorous testing.
  • Features an intelligent control power supply and Osram 2000W/4000W metal halide lamps for accurate solar simulation.
  • Radiation range of 500~1200W/m² with stepless adjustment for precise control.
  • Uniform light intensity distribution (±10%) and stable lighting system (±5% deviation over 8 hours).
  • Quick stabilization time (≤2S) ensures efficient testing processes.
  • Modular design allows for single-unit testing or combined light arrays for larger applications.
  • High-reflectivity mirror bean grain aluminum plate ensures 97% reflectivity and uniform light distribution.
  • Advanced metal halide lamp technology with a spectrum curve close to natural sunlight.
Sorular:
  • What standards does the DIN 75220 Electric Vehicle Testing Equipment comply with?
    The system complies with ISO 12097-2, DIN 75220, MIL-STD 810, IEC 60904-9, and IEC60068-2-5 standards, ensuring rigorous and reliable testing.
  • How does the solar simulation system achieve accurate sunlight replication?
    The system uses Osram 2000W/4000W metal halide lamps and high-reflectivity mirror bean grain aluminum plates to achieve a spectrum curve very close to natural sunlight.
  • Can the system be used for testing larger objects like cars or airplanes?
    Yes, multiple systems can be combined into a light array through professional design and layout, making it suitable for testing cars, trucks, photovoltaic modules, trains, and airplanes.