FAQ

1. What is an ozone test chamber?
It’s a controlled environment to simulate and test the effects of ozone on materials and products.

2. How does it work?
It creates ozone and keeps the environment controlled for samples to be exposed to it, including humidity, temperature, and concentration levels.

3. What materials can be tested?
Rubber, polymers, textiles, and coatings are commonly subjected to performance and durability testing.

4. What are the standard conditions?
Conditions can vary but often include regulated humidity, temperatures between 20°C and 70°C, and ozone concentrations between 0.01 and 1.00 ppm.

5. What testing standards are used?
Standards include ASTM D1149, ISO 1431, and JIS K 6259 for evaluating ozone resistance.

6. How should samples be prepared?
Clean, condition, and mount samples according to guidelines for accurate testing.

7. How is test data analyzed?
By evaluating pre- and post-test conditions—which include visual examination and mechanical testing—data is analysed.

8. What safety precautions are needed?
Ensure ventilation, use PPE, perform regular maintenance and train personnel.

9. How often should calibration occur?
Generally, calibrate annually, after major repairs, or before critical tests.

10. Where to get technical support?
Contact the Effective Lab India manufacturer, hire certified service providers, or refer to the user manual for assistance.