Temperature and Humidity Chamber

The humidity chamber adjusts the internal environment through heating, humidification, and refrigeration systems to simulate different temperature and humidity conditions. It is used to test the performance changes of materials under specific environmental conditions and is commonly employed in weathering tests for products such as coatings and paper.
Selection
When selecting a humidity chamber, consider factors such as temperature range, humidity control accuracy, chamber size matching the sample dimensions, energy consumption, and maintenance costs. Ensure the equipment complies with industry testing standards and meets daily usage requirements.

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Instruments

Inner Chamber dimensions 800 * 1000 * 1000mm, Temperature range -60~ 150 ℃, humidity control 30~ 98% RH, multi-wing air supply circulation and independent refrigeration system, uniform temperature and humidity distribution, low failure rate.

$ 13209.00

Inner Chamber dimensions 800 * 1000 * 1000mm, temperature range -20~ 150 ℃, humidity range 30~ 98% R.H., using French Taikang Compressor and multi-wing air supply circulation, uniform temperature and humidity distribution, high control accuracy.

$ 9191.00

Inner Chamber dimensions 800 * 1000 * 1000mm, Temperature range -40~ 150 ℃, humidity control 30~ 98% RH, using French Taikang Compressor and multi-wing air supply circulation system to ensure uniform and stable distribution of temperature and humidity.

$ 12531.00

Using 7.0 inch Touchscreen controller, high temperature and humidity control accuracy, Fluctuation ≤ +/- 0.5 ℃, humidity deviation + 2, -3% R.H; built-in stainless steel humidifier, multi-wing air supply circulation, uniform temperature and humidity distribution, improve test reliability.

$ 6560.00

Temperature range -10~ 100 ℃, humidity control 35~ 95% RH, with independent temperature limit alarm system and multi-stage programmable PID controller to ensure safe operation and precise control of temperature and Humidity.

$ 3078.00

Using 7.0 inch Touchscreen controller, high temperature and humidity control accuracy, Temperature Fluctuation ≤ +/- 0.5 ℃, humidity deviation + 2, -3% R.H, with multi-wing air supply cycle to ensure uniform distribution, improve test reliability.

$ 11079.00

Adopt 7.0 inch Touchscreen controller, support 100 programs and 1000 cycles; high temperature and humidity control accuracy, temperature fluctuation ≤ +/- 0.5 ℃, humidity deviation + 2, -3% R.H; built-in stainless steel humidifier and French Taikang Compressor to ensure stable and reliable testing.

$ 7222.00

Temperature range -30~ 150 ℃, humidity control 30~ 98% R.H., using PID control mode to ensure small temperature and humidity fluctuations, equipped with independent over-temperature protector and multi-layer sealing structure to improve test reliability and safety.

$ 12579.00

Using French Taikang fully enclosed Compressor, temperature and humidity control accuracy of +/- 0.1 ℃ and +/- 1% R.H., equipped with multi-wing air supply circulation system to ensure uniform temperature and humidity distribution in the test area and improve test efficiency.

$ 11482.00

With -60~ 150 ℃ wide temperature control and 30~ 98% RH humidity range, using French Taikang Compressor and multi-wing air supply circulation to ensure uniform distribution of temperature and humidity and improve test reliability.

$ 10401.00

Humidity Control Range 80~ 95% RH, Temperature resolution 0.1 ℃, Humidity deviation +/- 3% RH, Mirror stainless steel liner easy to clean, independent temperature limit alarm system to ensure safety.

$ 1953.00

The mirror stainless steel liner is easy to clean, the TMHM equilibrating conditioning method controls temperature and humidity accurately, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, Humidity deviation +/- 3% RH, with independent temperature limit alarm system.

$ 5110.00

Using French Taikang fully enclosed Compressor, equipped with multi-wing air supply circulation system to ensure uniform distribution of temperature and humidity, Temperature Fluctuation ≤ +/- 0.5 ℃, humidity deviation + 2-3% R.H, improve test accuracy and efficiency.

$ 7754.00

Equipped with 7.0 inch Touchscreen controller, temperature and humidity control accuracy of +/- 0.1 ℃ and +/- 1% R.H., using French Taikang Compressor and multi-wing air supply circulation to ensure uniform temperature and humidity distribution in the test area and improve test efficiency.

$ 6560.00

Adopt mirror stainless steel liner and PID Control mode, Temperature range 0~ 60 ℃, Humidity deviation +/- 5~ 8% R.H., 99 cycle programs and independent temperature limit alarm system.

$ 1414.00

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