Accelerated aging test
Introduction
CCI Quality Control is a Spanish company founded in 1979 with its own capital and with experience accumulated since 1967 in the design and manufacture of equipment for climate research.
Currently, CCI manufactures, under AENOR certification, climatic, environmental simulation and accelerated aging chambers for research, quality control and development of new products.
CCI has designed this type of testing and research chambers for the most relevant entities, universities, multinational companies and the most prestigious research centers currently existing, according to the list of references available.
Environmental testing and research chamber program
Within the program of cameras developed by CCI, specialized research teams by sectors and applications stand out.
CCI also has its own laboratory (CCILAB) for experimentation, calibration and intercomparison, under the criteria of the UNE-EN ISO 17025 standard, and a national preventive maintenance technical service, all supported by Accredited Certifications.
CCI has carried out various research works and published various articles of technological and scientific interest.
These cameras are intended for all sectors of activity and multidisciplinary research.
Ongoing projects
The immediate projects in progress are as follows:.
• - Accelerated fossilization chamber for paleontological research destined for the National Museum of Natural Sciences of Madrid"), belonging to the Ministry of Science and Innovation.
• - Alternative immersion corrosion chamber for resistance research of light alloys used in the aeronautical industry, intended for the Airbus company.
• - Cyclic corrosion chamber for research into aerospace structures, destined for the INTA (Institute of Aerospace Technology), belonging to the Ministry of Defense.
• - Research and development of experimental multiclimatic photobioreactors with optoelectronic technology for the optimization of photosynthesis of seaweed, in order to obtain biodiesel from seawater.
• - Development of the new standard for accelerated climate simulation tests, cold, heat, humidity, rain and ultraviolet solar radiation using high-pressure Xenon lamps, Pr.EN 50483-6 and the consequent design and development of the high-tech accelerator chamber XENOTRON 1500 for international intercomparison of the weather resistance of electrical cables.