Thermal shock test chamber SM-300-3P-A
climatictemperaturefor battery

Thermal shock test chamber - SM-300-3P-A - Sanwood Technology - climatic / temperature / for battery
Thermal shock test chamber - SM-300-3P-A - Sanwood Technology - climatic / temperature / for battery
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Characteristics

Type
climatic
Controlled parameter
temperature
Test type
thermal shock
Product applications
for electrical equipment, for battery, for vehicles, electronic equipment
Application domain
for quality control
Configuration
floor-standing
Light source
LED
Chamber material
stainless steel
Options and accessories
touchscreen-controlled
Other characteristics
low-temperature, for high temperatures, energy-saving
Capacity

300 l
(79.25 gal)

Temperature

Max.: 150 °C
(302 °F)

Min.: -55 °C
(-67 °F)

Interior length

960 mm
(37.8 in)

Interior height

460 mm
(18.11 in)

Interior depth

670 mm
(26.38 in)

External length

2,050 mm
(80.7 in)

External height

2,000 mm
(78.74 in)

External depth

2,250 mm
(88.58 in)

Description

Thermal Shock Chamber -General introduction Three-zone Thermal Shock Test Chamber is consist of High temperature test area(Pre-heating area), Low temperature test area(Pre-cooling)area and test area(RT), adopt independent wind path switching mode to transfer hot and cold air to test area make sure the high low temperature swift, the test sample shall not move during the test. The test chaber is suitable for the examination of the whole set of products, components, parts and materials subjected to rapid changes in temperature. The temperature impact test chamber are used in a shortest time to evaluate the test samples due to thermal expansion and contraction caused by the changes of chemical or physical damage. materials industry .

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