An inductor, also known as a reactor, is a component that can convert electrical energy into magnetic energy and store it. It mainly consists of components such as a frame, shielding cover, magnetic core, and packaging material. According to different functions, inductors can be divided into radio frequency inductors and power inductors; according to different materials, they can be divided into magnetic inductors and non-magnetic inductors; according to different processes, they can be divided into plug-in inductors and chip inductors. The main function of inductors is to stabilize current, filter signals, filter noise, suppress electromagnetic interference, etc. They are widely used in fields such as automobiles, electronics, home appliances, photovoltaics, communications, and industry.
Test Definition: Climatic environment testing is the process of exposing products to specific climatic conditions to determine their effects, including natural environment testing and laboratory environment testing. Climatic environment testing considers various climatic factors that products may encounter, as well as their adaptability to these factors (such as temperature, humidity, light, solar radiation, salt spray, etc.).
Reliability Environment Testing
Test Purpose: Climatic environment testing examines a product's adaptability to its environment, determining the environmental requirements for its use location, which spans the entire lifecycle of the product. Environmental testing is an effective measure to assess products, expose design and manufacturing quality issues, and improve their reliability.