Environmental test chambers create temperature and humidity extremes within the chamber to test the effects of specific environmental conditions for a variety of purposes.
With applications used on biological specimens, industrial products, materials, and electronic devices and components, environmental chambers replicate the conditions under which these samples might be exposed. Some conditions of interest that are monitored within these chambers include corrosion, weathering, and electromagnetic radiation.
These high-performance chambers are capable of reaching temperatures as low as -84 oC and as high as 350 oC, as well as humidity measurements ranging from 10% to 98% RH.
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