TESTRON Environmental test chambers are used widely in manufacturing and research around the world to perform tests under controlled conditions. Our chambers help expose the test material to various conditions such as sun, extreme temperatures, moisture, dust, and more, providing manufacturers valuable feedback on the quality and efficacy of the product.
TUV SUD, Italy purchased TESTRON Temperature Humidity test chamber for their testing laboratory. They are one of the leading providers of testing, certification, auditing, and advisory services.
TESTRON Environmental Chambers are quite an investment, both in terms of money and time. So, it’s important to understand individual requirements before purchasing one. Typically, the following considerations must be made:
Size Consideration: Environmental Test Chambers come in all shapes and sizes depending on test requirements. For example, a small material/product may require a test chamber a few meters long, but a larger product will require a customized test chamber that meets the requirements. Therefore, it is important to determine what chamber size best fits individual needs.
Functionality Consideration: Based on test requirements, the chamber functions must be ascertained well in advance. The refrigeration system, for instance, works on a mechanism-based system as well as a liquid cooling-based system – both these methods have their own advantages and disadvantages. Requirements always vary from product to product.
Testing Standards: Various international standards come into play when figuring out the right chamber for individual testing needs. All industries and products have different standards they must adhere to. Depending on test requirements, the chambers must adhere to standards set by organizations such as International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard), among others.
TESTRON’s team of experts are well versed in international standards and can assist you in selecting the right chamber for your product.
Test Type: Broadly speaking, all tests performed are segmented into two categories: Climatic tests and Dynamic tests. While climatic tests include air pressure, humidity, temperature, and light, dynamic tests are focused on vibration, rotation, and shock. It is therefore important to determine what the test type for the product or material is.
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