In this report (Part 2), we shall discuss how the test chamber has made possible abruptly raising the temperature from a normal temperature range (hereafter called low temperature) to a higher range of temperature and humidity (hereafter called high temperature). The test chamber has also made possible greater fidelity in reproducing the market environment in tests. In addition, we have confirmed the relationship between the speed at which ion migration forms and the quantity of dew condensation forming in the test chamber when temperature and humidity conditions are changed.
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