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Accelerated Damp Heat Test

Accelerated Damp Heat Test

  • IEC 68-2-66 Test Method Cx: Steady-State Damp Heat (Unpressurized Saturated Vapor)
    Apr 18, 2025
    Foreword   The purpose of this test method is to provide a standardized procedure for evaluating the resistance of small electrotechnical products (primarily non-hermetic components) by high and low temperature and humid environmental test chamber.     Scope   This test method applies to accelerated damp heat testing of small electrotechnical products.    Limitations   This method is not suitable to verify external effects for specimens, such as corrosion or deformation.     Test Procedure 1. Pre-Test Inspection   Specimens shall undergo visual, dimensional, and functional inspections as specified in the relevant standards.   2. Specimen Placement   Specimens shall be placed in the test chamber under laboratory conditions of temperature, relative humidity, and atmospheric pressure.   3.Bias Voltage Application (if applicable)   If bias voltage is required by the relevant standard, it shall be applied only after the specimen has reached thermal and humidity equilibrium.   4. Temperature and Humidity Ramp-Up   The temperature shall be raised to the specified value. During this period, air in the chamber shall be displaced by steam.   Temperature and relative humidity must not exceed specified limits.   No condensation shall form on the specimen.   Stabilization of temperature and humidity shall be achieved within 1.5 hours. If the test duration exceeds 48 hours and stabilization cannot be completed within 1.5 hours, it shall be achieved within 3.0 hours.   5. Test Execution   Maintain temperature, humidity, and pressure at specified levels as per the relevant standard.   The test duration begins once steady-state conditions are reached.   6. Post-Test Recovery   After the specified test duration, chamber conditions shall be restored to standard atmospheric conditions (1–4 hours).   Temperature and humidity must not exceed specified limits during recovery (natural cooling is permitted).   Specimens shall be allowed to fully stabilize before further handling.    7. In-Test Measurements (if required)   Electrical or mechanical inspections during the test shall be performed without altering test conditions.   No specimen shall be removed from the chamber before recovery.    8. Post-Test Inspection After recovery (2–24 hours under standard conditions), specimens shall undergo visual, dimensional, and functional inspections per the relevant standard.                                                                 ---   Test Conditions Unless otherwise specified, test conditions consist of temperature and duration combinations as listed in Table 1.   ---   Test Setup 1. Chamber Requirements   A temperature sensor shall monitor chamber temperature.   Chamber air shall be purged with water vapor before testing.   Condensate must not drip onto specimens.     2. Chamber Materials Chamber walls shall not degrade vapor quality or induce specimen corrosion.     3. Temperature Uniformity Total tolerance (spatial variation, fluctuation, and measurement error): ±2°C.   To maintain relative humidity tolerance (±5%), temperature differences between any two points in the chamber shall be minimized (≤1.5°C), even during ramp-up/down.     4. Specimen Placement Specimens must not obstruct vapor flow.   Direct radiant heat exposure is prohibited.   If fixtures are used, their thermal conductivity and heat capacity shall be minimized to avoid affecting test conditions.   Fixture materials must not cause contamination or corrosion.     3. Water Quality   Use distilled or deionized water with:   Resistivity ≥0.5 MΩ·cm at 23°C.   pH 6.0–7.2 at 23°C.   Chamber humidifiers shall be cleaned by scrubbing before water introduction.     ---   Additional Information Table 2 provides saturated steam temperatures corresponding to dry temperatures (100–123°C).   Schematic diagrams of single-container and double-container test equipment are shown in Figures 1 and 2.   ---   Table 1: Test Severity | Temp. (°C) | RH (%) | Duration (h, -0/+2) |   temperature relative humidity Time (hours, -0/+2) ±2℃ ±5% Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ 110 85 96 192 408 120 85 48 96 192 130 85 24 48 96 Note: Vapor pressure at 110°C, 120°C, and 130°C shall be 0.12 MPa, 0.17 MPa, and 0.22 MPa, respectively.    ---   Table 2: Saturated Steam Temperature vs. Relative Humidity   (Dry temperature range: 100–123°C) Saturation Temp(℃) Relative Humidity(%RH) 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% 50% Dry Temp (℃)                         100   100.0 98.6 97.1 95.5 93.9 92.1 90.3 88.4 86.3 84.1 81.7 101   101.0 99.6 98.1 96.5 94.8 93.1 91.2 89.3 87.2 85.0 82.6 102   102.0 100.6 99.0 97.5 95.8 94.0 92.2 90.2 88.1 85.9 83.5 103   103.0 101.5 100.0 98.4 96.8 95.0 93.1 92.1 89.0 86.8 84.3 104   104.0 102.5 101.0 99.4 97.7 95.9 94.1 92.1 90.0 87.7 85.2 105   105.0 103.5 102.0 100.4 98.7 96.9 95.0 93.0 90.9 88.6 86.1 106   106.0 104.5 103.0 101.3 99.6 97.8 96.0 93.9 91.8 89.5 87.0 107   107.0 105.5 103.9 102.3 100.6 98.8 96.9 94.9 92.7 90.4 87.9 108   108.0 106.5 104.9 103.3 101.6 99.8 97.8 95.8 93.6 91.3 88.8 109   109.0 107.5 105.9 104.3 102.5 100.7 98.8 96.7 94.5 92.2 89.7 110   110.0 108.5 106.9 105.2 103.5 101.7 99.7 97.7 95.5 93.1 90.6 (Additional columns for %RH and saturated temp. would follow as per original table.)    ---   Key Terms Clarified: "Unpressurized saturated vapor": High-humidity environment without external pressure application.   "Steady-state": Constant conditions maintained throughout the test.  
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