
In order to simulate real-world situations, the lights are subjected to temperatures ranging from -40°C to 85°C throughout the test. The lights are then observed over time, often 24 hours, to see if the high temperatures have caused any degradation or malfunction. This evaluation assists producers in identifying any potential issues that could occur while using a product in a certain climate or region.
Overall, endurance thermal tests provide valuable information as they can reveal how well interior and outdoor lights will function when exposed to high levels of heat and cold. As a result, these tests play an important role in determining product safety before releasing them into markets around the world.
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