Climate chamber T/V C/V series
humidityaltitudesimulation

climate chamber
climate chamber
climate chamber
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Characteristics

Type
climatic
Controlled parameter
humidity
Test type
altitude, simulation
Application domain
international standards-compliant
Configuration
floor-standing
Options and accessories
with window
Other characteristics
stainless steel, vacuum
Temperature

Max.: 120 °C
(248 °F)

Min.: -60 °C
(-76 °F)

Description

Altitude simulation cabinets to simulate vacuum and high altitudes Low or reduced air pressure is an important parameter in aviation and in the automotive sector. Low air pressure in combination with extreme climatic conditions can have an impact on the safety, function and performance of a product or individual components. Vacuum or altitude simulation cabinets are therefore used to reproducibly simulate the environmental conditions for e.g. aircraft components at flight altitudes of 10,000 to 15,000 m or for vehicle components travelling in the mountains at high altitudes. The CTS vacuum test cabinets enable tests to be carried out with controlled parameters of negative pressure, temperature and humidity. Due to the special design, combined vacuum/temperature tests are possible over the entire range of pressures and temperatures. Standard basic equipment of the vacuum test • Vacuum pump unit • Vacuum container with additional air treatment installed in the basic test cabinet • Interior lining of the vacuum container made of stainless steel • Compressed-air supply for customer-provided compressed dehumidified air • 1 wire mesh shelf in stainless steel, height adjustable • 2 entry ports ø 80 mm, including a replacement false cover

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