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How is Robustness Measured?
Robustness is typically evaluated through a series of stress tests that mimic real-world operating conditions. These tests include:
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Thermal Cycling Tests
: Repeated heating and cooling cycles to assess thermal stability.
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Chemical Exposure Tests
: Exposure to potential poisons and reactants to evaluate chemical resistance.
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Mechanical Stress Tests
: Application of pressure and mechanical forces to test physical durability.
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Long-term Stability Tests
: Extended operation under typical conditions to observe long-term performance and degradation.
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