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Environmental Testing Chamber LMETC-A103 offers temperature range of -40°C to 150°C. It ensures stable thermal cycling for material stress and durability testing. Equipped with humidity range of 20% to 98% RH for varied environmental simulations. Integrated with safety protection system and programmable touchscreen controller. Our Chamber is ideal for electronics, automotive, and aerospace reliability testing.
Specifications
| Temperature Range | -40℃ to 150℃ |
| Temperature Accuracy | ±0.2℃ |
| Humidity Range | 20% to 98% R.H |
| Humidity Accuracy | ±2.5% R.H |
| Heating Up Time | -40℃ to 100℃ within 45 minutes |
| Cooling Down Time | 20℃ to -40℃ within 55 minutes |
| Power Consumption | 4 kW |
| Inner Chamber Dimension (W × D × H) | 50×40×50 cm |
| Dimension (W × D × H) | 110×94×168 cm |
| Packaging Dimension (W × D × H) | 124×112×182 cm |
| Net Weight | 240 Kg |
| Gross Weight | 361 Kg |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Environmental Testing Chamber LMETC-A103 | $ 7700 | Each of 1 |
Features
Observation window
Interior lighting
Corrosion-resistant body
Standard Accessories
Model No | Accessory |
LMETC-A103-HF1 | Humidity Fabric |
Optional Accessories
Model No | Accessory |
LMETC-A103-H1 | Heating tube |
LMETC-A103-HT1 | Humidity tube |
Applications
Environmental Testing Chamber LMETC-A103 is designed to simulate temperature and humidity conditions. It is ideal for stability testing in electronics, automotive materials, and industrial quality control.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is an Environmental Testing Chamber?
An Environmental Testing Chamber is a controlled enclosure designed to simulate environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, and vibration to test the durability and performance of products and components.
2 What types of tests can be conducted in Environmental Testing Chamber?
It can conduct tests such as thermal cycling, humidity exposure, altitude simulation, and temperature shock, depending on the specific model and configuration.
3 How is Environmental Testing Chamber used in the automotive industry?
In the automotive industry, it is used to simulate extreme temperatures and humidity levels to test components like engines, batteries, and electronic control units for performance and durability.
4 Can Environmental Testing Chamber be used for pharmaceutical stability testing?
It is commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry to perform ICH-compliant stability testing by maintaining controlled temperature and humidity for drug shelf-life assessment.
5 How is Environmental Testing Chamber used in packaging validation?
It simulates environmental stress to packaging materials, ensuring that they maintain integrity and protect contents during storage, shipping, and handling under varying conditions.
6 Can Environmental Testing Chamber be used in medical device testing?
It plays a crucial role in medical device testing by exposing equipment like implants, monitors, and diagnostic tools to environmental extremes to evaluate safety and functionality.
7 Can Environmental Testing Chamber be used for thermal shock testing?
It is frequently used for thermal shock testing, where products are rapidly moved between hot and cold zones to identify structural weaknesses and design flaws.
8 What is the use of Environmental Testing Chamber in food packaging validation?
It is used to test food packaging by simulating storage and transport conditions to ensure barrier performance, seal integrity, and shelf-life consistency.
9 Can Environmental Testing Chamber be used in defense communication systems?
It is used in defense to test radios, sensors, and satellite systems for performance under battlefield conditions, including heat, moisture, and altitude.
10 Can Environmental Testing Chamber be used to test drones and UAVs?
It is commonly used to test drones and UAVs for their ability to withstand altitude changes, cold weather, and thermal cycling.