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An Introduction to Climatic Test Chambers And How They're Used

Date Published: 21st August 2006
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A climatic test chamber is used for almost any kind of testing and may include prototype evaluation, research & development testing, production testing, accelerated stress testing, reliability testing, failure analysis, etc. In fact, any such application that requires climatic simulation can be tested through a climatic test chamber.

Environmental Simulation:

Climatic test chambers can simulate virtually any kind of climatic condition that may include Temperature, humidity, altitude, vibration, solar, wind & rain, dust, etc. Normally thee interior workspace in these test chambers start from 1.2 cubic feet. The temperature capabilities also starts from as low as -300 degree F for cold chambers, and it can even go up to +1000 degree F, if the temperature conditions are extreme high. The interiors come with powder coated finishing and are normally made of stainless steel.


Next we'll take a look at a few of the more common types of climatic test chambers available on the market.

Highly Accelerated Life Test

If your requirement is to locate a product weakness and assess its life, this test chamber can be a perfect choice. It combines various element tests like temperature, shock and vibration in order to determine the life span of a product.

Highly Accelerated Stress Screening

This climatic test chamber works by using fast temperature cycling, and is specifically designed to be used for production units.

Temperature chambers

These test chambers tests the effects on a product over a range of temperature conditions by simulating temperature. It combines climatic conditions, such as humidity, altitude, and vibration, etc in order to perform its functions.


Humidity Chambers

These climatic test chambers test the effects on a product over different humidity conditions by simulating humidity. It does not really require temperature in order to perform its functions. It can very well do without temperature.

Bench up Test Chambers

These test chambers require very little floor space in comparison to other test chambers. They are specially designed to test small products.

Thermal Shock Chambers

This test chamber shocks and stresses the product thermally, by rapidly changing the temperature from extreme cold to extreme hot.

Liquid-to-liquid Thermal Shock Chambers

In this test chamber, the product is transferred through the hot and cold liquid without any contamination and the test is performed by immersing a part or assembly in hot and cold liquid.

Air-to-air thermal Shock Chambers

This climatic test chamber works by transferring the product from a hot chamber to a cold chamber, and they are available in various configurations, including two zone, three zone, and double duty.

In fact, there is a long list of climatic test chambers, which may include altitude chambers, climatic stress screening chambers, walk-in chambers, drive in chambers, etc.

This article with information relating too climatic testing chambers and climatic zones for stability test has been submitted by Chad McDonald from:http://www.climatic-test-chamber.info
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