Thermostatic test chamber CLIMATEBTHW-6M
temperaturewalk-inhigh-capacity

thermostatic test chamber
thermostatic test chamber
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Characteristics

Type
thermostatic
Controlled parameter
temperature
Configuration
walk-in
Other characteristics
high-capacity
Temperature

Min.: -70 °C
(-94 °F)

Max.: 90 °C
(194 °F)

Length

2,000 mm
(78.74 in)

Width

2,000 mm
(78.7 in)

Depth

1,500 mm
(59 in)

Description

Large test chamber The large temperature test chamber is also called walk-in environmental test chamber or walk in high and low temperature test chamber. It is mainly used for heat resistance, Simulation tests of cold resistance and other environments. The biggest feature of the walk-in test box is its large volume, which is suitable for testing equipment with a large number of products and large volume Application: Bell’s Laboratory Programmable Walk In Temperature Humidity Climatic Test Chamber Price is perfectly meet the large size test application that require high temperature and high humidity. The chamber is constructed with structural steel, the steady structure able to test the large components and products. Various optional function available for different test standard and requirement. Features: 1. Energy efficient technology, more stable, durable longevity. 2. Steel structure, Stainless steel interior cabinet, easy to clean. 3. Test data logging output with USB memory stick. 4. RS485 and Ethernet remote control. 5. Alarm notification via phone available. 6. Programmable Standard Compliance: 1. IEC68-2-1 (GB/T2423.1-2008) 2. IEC68-2-2 (GB/T2423.2-2008) 3. IEC68-2-3 (GB/T2423.3-2006) 4. IEC68-2-30 (GB/T2423.4-2008) 5. IEC68-2-14 (GB/T2423.22-2008) 6. MIL-STD-810D (GJB150.3A-2009) 7. MIL-STD-810D (GJB150..4A-2009) 8. MIL-STD-810D (GJB150.9A-2009)

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