Artificial Climate Simulation Test Chamber

The artificial climate simulation test chamber reproduces specific environmental conditions through temperature and humidity control, light simulation, and gas regulation systems. It is used to test the weather resistance, aging rate, and stability of materials, commonly employed in quality verification for products such as coatings and plastics.
Selection
When selecting, consider the temperature and humidity range and fluctuation, match the light intensity with testing standards, evaluate the corrosion resistance of the chamber material, and assess energy consumption and maintenance costs. Verify the compatibility between the sample size and the internal volume of the chamber to ensure the equipment meets the requirements of industry testing regulations.

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Instruments

With six-level adjustable light and 0.1 ℃ Temperature resolution, it can simulate the change of day and night temperature and Humidity, and supports 30 sets of program settings to ensure the safe and stable operation of the experiment.

$ 1845.00

Temperature range -5~ 80 ℃, Humidity deviation +/- 3% RH, mirror stainless steel liner and JAKEL circulating fan to ensure Temperature uniformity, support 99 cycle complex experimental procedures.

$ 4663.00

Adopting stainless steel air duct and centrifugal fan, the wind speed can be adjusted, the dust concentration is 2.0~ 4.0kg/m ³, and it has the function of vertical circulation air flow and dust drying to ensure the accuracy and uniform dispersion of test data.

$ 10353.00

Adopt stainless steel air duct and centrifugal fan, dust concentration 2.0~ 4.0kg/m ³, liner size 1000 * 1500 * 1000mm, support vertical circulation air flow and dust drying function, ensure accurate and reliable test data.

$ 9465.00

Using Japan Panasonic Compressor and binary low temperature circuit system, Temperature range -70 ℃~ + 150 ℃, Temperature Uniformity ≤ 2 ℃, equipped with double-decked vacuum Glass observation window and automatic water replenishment device.

$ 4140.00

Adopting double-decked Vacuum Reinforced Glass observation window and SUS304 stainless steel inner box, the temperature control accuracy reaches +/- 0.5 ℃, supports program test and Data storage function, and meets the strict environment Reliability verification requirements.

$ 3333.00

Using electric heating wire to achieve rapid and uniform heating, equipped with 360 degree swirl/spin sample holder and imported concentration Analyzer, support 10-1000PPhm ozone concentration range, temperature fluctuation is only +/- 0.5 ℃.

$ 12015.00

Using electric heating wire to achieve rapid and uniform heating, equipped with 360 degree swirl/spin sample holder and imported concentration Analyzer, support 10-1000PPhm ozone concentration range, Temperature Fluctuation control within +/- 0.5 ℃.

$ 16017.00

The heating wire is used to achieve rapid heating, the temperature fluctuation is only +/- 0.5 ℃, equipped with 360 degree swirl/spin sample holder and imported concentration Analyzer, supports dynamic static test mode, and meets a variety of test needs.

$ 14419.00

Using heating wire and PT100 temperature transducer, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, support 0~ 999H light time setting, 360 degree swirl/spin sample holder and imported concentration Analyzer to ensure test accuracy.

$ 11369.00

The equilibrated refrigeration technology makes the temperature fluctuation small, and the fluorine-free R134 refrigerant is more energy-saving and environmentally friendly. Temperature range 0~ 60 ℃, Humidity Control Range 50~ 90%, intelligent humidification system and mirror stainless steel liner.

$ 1602.00

Adopt double-decked Vacuum Glass observation window and SUS304 stainless steel inner box, temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.5 ℃, support program test and data recording function, equipped with multiple Safety protection system to ensure reliable operation.

$ 4963.00

Using electric heating wire to achieve rapid and uniform heating, equipped with 360-degree swirl/spin sample holder and 12-16mm/s gas flow rate, support 0-9999 hours time setting, with leakage overtemperature multiple safety protection.

$ 13209.00

Temperature range -40~ 150 ℃, studio volume 80L, Temperature Uniformity +/- 1.0 ℃, stainless steel studio and high efficiency refrigeration system, support high temperature and low temperature cycle test and aging simulation.

$ 4705.00

Using Japanese Panasonic Compressor and binary cryogenic loop system, temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.5 ℃, equipped with double-decked vacuum Glass observation window and SUS304 stainless steel inner box, support multi-stage programming and USB Data storage, Temperature Uniformity ≤ 2 ℃.

$ 4366.00

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