FYMC Ltd: Helping Portable Smart TVs Overcome Global Temperature Differences with the "Climate Magic Chamber"
For overseas customers purchasing Portable Smart TVs, the biggest worries are often these troubles: shipments to Southeast Asia suffer from screen blackouts due to high temperature and high humidity; products sent to Northern Europe experience touch failure when frozen in winter. However, FYMC Ltd has solved these problems with a "secret device" — the Walk-in High and Low Temperature Humidity Chamber.

I. This "Climate Chamber" Can Simulate Extreme Global Weathers
Inside the "small frame" of a Portable Smart TV, there are many climate-sensitive components: the screen fears high temperatures, the battery fears low temperatures, and the circuits fear high humidity. To ensure products can withstand conditions from tropical to frigid zones, FYMC has specially introduced this "climate simulation tool": its temperature can jump from -40℃ to 85℃, and humidity can be adjusted between 10% and 98%, just like a "mini global climate chamber".
Before mass production of each batch of Portable Smart TVs, they must go through a 72-hour "devil test" here:
1.Simulating Southeast Asian tropical rainforests (60℃ + 90% humidity): Checking if the device body gets damp and moldy, and if heat dissipation is efficient enough;
2.Replicating Nordic winter cold (-30℃): Testing whether the screen lights up normally and if the frozen battery can still start;
3.Conducting a "temperature roller coaster" (rising from -20℃ to 70℃ in 1 hour): Inspecting if the device body cracks due to thermal expansion and contraction.
Engineers monitor 23 key indicators throughout the process, such as touch sensitivity and whether the speakers have noise, ensuring no "defective products" leave the factory.
II. Beyond the "Climate Chamber": Focusing on Quality Throughout the Entire Process
The "Climate Chamber" alone is not enough. FYMC has also built a "quality protection network": an EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Test Room to prevent signal interference, a drop test bench to simulate transportation collisions, and a vibration system to replicate logistics jolts — from R&D to production, every link undergoes a "screening process".
For example, during R&D, it was found that the microphone of a 24-inch model went "mute" in high-humidity environments; engineers immediately upgraded the moisture-proof coating. During production, 50 units are randomly selected for every 1000 units produced to enter the "Climate Chamber", simulating 3 years of use-related aging to ensure stability in mass shipments. As the quality control manager put it plainly: "We would rather spend an extra 1 million on equipment than let a single defective device damage our customers' reputation."
III. Reassurance for Overseas Customers: Let Data Speak
This "Climate Chamber" has helped many overseas customers reduce troubles. A European distributor reported that the return rate of tested products in Northern European winters is 62% lower than the industry average; Southeast Asian customers no longer have claims for moisture damage.
If you are looking for a reliable Portable Smart TV supplier for the overseas market, please contact us via the dedicated email: wendy@fymcteck.com. We will provide you with detailed test reports to help you confidently expand your global market.
In today's crowded smart hardware market, FYMC believes: products that can overcome the "global climate challenge" are the truly reliable "partners" that customers need.














