A low temperature test chamber is a purpose-built enclosure designed specifically to subject test specimens to controlled and extremely cold temperatures. It typically consists of a well-insulated chamber, cooling components such as compressors and refrigeration systems, precise temperature control sensors, and an advanced control system. The chamber is constructed with materials that can withstand low temperatures and prevent heat transfer from the outside, creating a controlled environment for precise testing. Low temperature tests conducted within these chambers allow scientists and engineers to explore the limits of materials, components, and systems when exposed to extreme cold conditions. By simulating environments like polar expeditions, space missions, or cryogenic storage facilities, researchers can gain crucial insights into the behavior and properties of various substances and products. In scientific research, low temperature test chambers are pivotal in…