Temperature and humidity environmental chamber

The temperature and humidity environmental chamber controls the internal air conditions through heating and cooling systems, as well as humidification and dehumidification devices, to simulate various climatic conditions. It is used to test the performance changes of materials under specific temperature and humidity levels, commonly applied in product aging experiments, stability verification, and quality control processes.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the temperature range must cover testing requirements, humidity control accuracy should meet standard specifications, chamber volume should accommodate sample dimensions, and uniformity indicators should ensure consistent temperature and humidity throughout the space. Pay attention to sensor types and calibration cycles, while balancing equipment energy consumption with maintenance convenience.

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Instruments

Using fluorine-free environmental protection refrigerant and imported Compressor, Temperature range -20~ 150 ℃, humidity control 30~ 95% R.H., with independent temperature limit alarm and multiple Safety protection functions, support multi-stage programmable control.

$ 4138.00

Temperature range -60~ 150 ℃ and Humidity control 30~ 95% R.H., equipped with fluorine-free environmental protection refrigeration system; color Touchscreen supports multi-stage programming, with independent alarm and multiple Safety protection functions.

$ 17545.00

Using fluorine-free environmental protection refrigerant and imported Compressor, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, Humidity deviation +/- 3% RH, with multi-stage programmable control and multiple Safety protection functions.

$ 6194.00

Using fluorine-free environmental protection refrigerant and imported Compressor, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, equipped with independent temperature limit alarm system, support multi-stage programmable control, easy to automate the operation of complex test process.

$ 5110.00

Using non-fluorine environmental protection refrigerant and imported Compressor, Temperature Uniformity +/- 2 ℃, with multi-stage programmable control and independent temperature limit alarm system, support data export function.

$ 14388.00

Using non-fluorine environmental protection refrigerant and imported Compressor, Temperature Uniformity +/- 2 ℃, with 100 sets of programmable control, support color Touchscreen operation and remote monitoring function, built-in multiple Safety protection system.

$ 16459.00

Using non-fluorine environmental protection refrigerant and imported Compressor, Temperature Uniformity +/- 2 ℃, with multi-stage programmable control function, support 100 sets of program settings, equipped with independent temperature limit alarm system to ensure safe operation.

$ 6194.00

Using non-fluorine environmental protection refrigerant and imported Compressor, Temperature Uniformity +/- 2 ℃, equipped with independent temperature limit alarm system and multi-function programmable controller, support data export and remote monitoring function.

$ 8857.00

Using Japan's Panasonic Compressor and the United States DuPont environmental protection refrigerant, temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.5 ℃, Temperature resolution 0.01 ℃, with program control and Data storage functions, support high temperature, low temperature and heat and humidity alternating test.

$ 5479.00

Temperature range -60~ 150 ℃, Humidity control accuracy +/- 3% R.H., non-fluorine environmental protection refrigerant and independent temperature limit alarm system, with multi-stage programmable control and Interface function.

$ 6983.00

Temperature range 10~ 85 ℃, humidity control 80~ 95% RH, fluorine-free environmental protection design, with independent temperature limit alarm system, mirror stainless steel liner easy to clean, Temperature resolution 0.1 ℃, stable and reliable operation.

$ 1627.00

Temperature range -60~ 130 ℃, humidity control 30~ 95% RH, non-fluorine environmental protection refrigerant and imported Compressor, with multi-stage programmable control and independent temperature limit alarm system.

$ 7377.00

Temperature range -60~ 150 ℃, humidity control 30~ 95% R. H; non-fluorine environmental protection refrigerant and imported Compressor, with multi-stage programmable control function, support data export and remote monitoring, to ensure the accuracy and stability of the test process.

$ 13796.00

Temperature range -40~ 150 ℃ and Humidity control 30~ 95% RH, with multi-stage programming and PID automatic calculation function, support data export and analysis, built-in safety alarm system to ensure stable operation.

$ 15374.00

Using fluorine-free environmental protection refrigerant and imported Compressor, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, equipped with color Touchscreen and 100 sets of program presets, with independent temperature limit alarm and multiple Safety protection functions.

$ 14487.00

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