Metal Damp Heat Test Chamber

The metal damp heat test chamber simulates high temperature and high humidity environments through its heating and humidification system, exposing metal samples to constant or alternating temperature and humidity conditions to observe changes such as corrosion and oxidation. It is used to test the corrosion resistance of metal materials and coatings in humid environments and is commonly applied in quality control across industries such as automotive, electronics, and construction.
Selection
When selecting a metal damp heat test chamber, consider the temperature and humidity range as well as control accuracy to ensure compliance with testing standard requirements. The chamber body material should be corrosion-resistant with a well-sealed structure. Determine the internal chamber volume based on sample size and testing capacity. Pay attention to safety protection features such as power-off protection in case of water shortage. The operation interface should be user-friendly and easy to maintain. Additionally, consider brand reputation and after-sales service.

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Instruments

Infrared heat source for fast drying, Power 550W, metal material to ensure durability, built-in heating element to pRoduce uniform heat cycle, effective evaporation of water, suitable for drying various materials.

$ 159.00

The rectangular vacuum Chamber improves space utilization, Vacuum Level up to 133Pa, is equipped with double-decked tempered Glass doors for easy observation, supports program control of heating and vacuum holding time, and improves processing conformity.

$ 2939.00

The rectangular vacuum Chamber improves space utilization, the stainless steel studio is durable and easy to clean, the Vacuum Level is 133Pa, the double-decked tempered Glass door is easy to observe, and the optional program control ensures the stoving conformity.

$ 3294.00

The heat sealing paraMeters were determined by hot-pressing sealing method, the temperature control accuracy was +/- 1 ℃, the heat sealing time was adjustable 0.1-999 s, the upper and lower heat heads were independently controlled, and the double-decked heat insulation design ensured the safety of use.

$ 1200.00

The heat sealing performance was determined by hot pressing sealing method, the temperature control accuracy was +/- 0.2 ℃, the heat sealing time was 0.1~ 999.9s, the upper and lower heat heads were independently controlled, and the double-decked heat insulation design ensured safety.

$ 1603.00

Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.2 ℃, heat sealing time 0.1~ 999.9s adjustable, heat head with brass material to ensure uniform heat conduction, double-decked thermal insulation protection to ensure safe operation.

$ 3015.00

The rectangular vacuum Chamber improves space utilization, the stainless steel studio is durable and easy to clean, the Vacuum Level 133Pa ensures efficient handling, double-decked tempered Glass doors are easy to observe, and over-temperature protection enhances safety.

$ 4222.00

Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.2 ℃, independent temperature control of upper and lower heat sealing heads, good thermal conduction effect of brass heat sealing knife, double-decked thermal insulation design to ensure safe use.

$ 1764.00

Adopt digital P.I.D. temperature control, upper and lower heat seal independent temperature control, heat sealing temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, heat sealing pressure 0.05~ 0.7MPa, support manual and foot pedal start mode, anti-burn safety design.

$ 1413.00

Adopt digital P.I.D. temperature control, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, heat sealing pressure 0~ 0.7Mpa adjustable, double cylinder structure to ensure pressure equilibrating, heat sealing knife aluminum alloy material uniform heat conduction, support automatic and manual mode.

$ 1663.00

Digital P.I.D. temperature control, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, heat sealing temperature up to 300 ℃; dual cylinder structure to ensure pressure equilibrating, heat cover temperature uniformity, support automatic and manual operation mode, improve test efficiency.

$ 1461.00

Aperture 16.5mm design adapts to a variety of testtubes, 12-hole layout improves experimental efficiency, and metal material ensures fast heat conduction and temperature Stability.

$ 148.00

The heat sealing paraMeters are determined by hot pressing sealing method, the temperature control accuracy is +/- 0.1 ℃, the heat sealing temperature can reach 300 ℃, and the upper and lower heat sealing heads have independent temperature control and manual foot pedal dual start mode, which is safe and anti-scalding design.

$ 2110.00

The heat sealing paraMeters are tested by hot pressing sealing method, the temperature control accuracy is up to +/- 0.2 ℃, the heat sealing time is adjustable from 0.1 to 999.9s, and the upper and lower heat sealing heads are supported for independent temperature control and a variety of heat cover customization to ensure accurate and reliable test data.

$ 2494.00

Adopt double cylinder synchronous circuit and upper and lower heat seal independent temperature control, Heat seal Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, Temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, support manual and pedal two start modes, heating head with protective cover to ensure safety.

$ 1300.00

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