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Ambient Temperature Range

Last updated: July 19, 2024

What Does Ambient Temperature Range Mean?

Ambient temperature range refers to a scale of hotness or coldness in the immediate atmosphere environment as recorded in a universally accepted unit of measure such as Celsius, Fahrenheit or Kelvin. It is a vital parameter to observe to optimize equipment function and prevent corrosion.

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Corrosionpedia Explains Ambient Temperature Range

Maintaining an appropriate ambient temperature range is crucial for the sustained long term use of equipment such as computers and test instruments that contain microprocessor chips. This range is typically between 60°F and 75°F (15°C and 24°C). When the upper limit of this range is exceeded then microchips are more likely to warp, deform and experience corrosion.

In industrial applications the corrosion rate of an electrochemical process is found to closely correlate to the range of the ambient temperature. This can be observed in steel-reinforced structures and metals in chlorine solutions. The longer the material is situated in the higher end of the ambient temperature range, the greater the rate of corrosion and vice versa.

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