The hot air gun+electric iron life testing machine is mainly suitable for monitoring the aging life testing of hot air guns and electric iron products under long-term cycling mode with power on and off. Powered by an external variable frequency power supply, it is suitable for various frequencies and testing voltages. The testing machine has 6 workstations for testing, which operate and place independently. Through program on-off control, the current, time, frequency, and temperature are used for testing judgment. A 7-inch touch screen and PLC are used for real-time monitoring of the tested products. Implement 24-hour durability testing around the clock. The testing machine adopts a partition method for independent aging operation at each workstation. When a workstation malfunctions, the system will issue an independent alarm without affecting each other.
The testing compartments at each workstation are made of waterproof and insulated synthetic stone, and are equipped with one-way pressure relief holes at the back. Place a fire extinguishing device at the top to effectively prevent open flames and explosions generated during product operation. Each testing chamber is equipped with an independent small door and a visible tempered glass observation window. Convenient for operators to monitor the testing situation in real time, each workstation is equipped with independent exhaust ports, which can effectively discharge hot air during the testing process.
The control system is independently developed by our company and set through relevant parameters. PLC real-time displays and records the voltage, current, temperature rise, test time, on-off times, test times, etc. of each workstation. The relevant test parameters can be exported through USB.
The 1-4 testing machine is assembled from aluminum profiles and adopts a three-layer structure. Each layer can test 2 workstations, divided into three layers: upper, middle, and lower. The effective space of the floor height shall not be less than 300MM, with a total of 6 workstations.
