Why Low Temperature Testing is Crucial
2024-12-31 16:03:02
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In the realm of materials science and engineering, the significance of cryogenic testing cannot be overstated. Often conducted at atmospheric conditions ranging from -196°C to -70°C, cryogenic testing is a vital procedure to evaluate the characteristics and actions of materials under severe cold surroundings. This method is particularly crucial for materials that will be used in cryogenic uses or in surroundings where atmospheric conditions plummet importantly. The following paragraphs delve into four key requirements that arise from the procedure of cryogenic testing, each accompanied by detailed explanations and real-world applications.
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