Climate chamber TSSL series
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climate chamber
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Characteristics

Type
climatic
Controlled parameter
temperature
Test type
thermal shock, stress, immersion
Application domain
international standards-compliant
Configuration
vertical
Capacity

96 l
(25 gal)

Temperature

Min.: 40 °C
(104 °F)

Max.: 180 °C
(356 °F)

Description

CTS environmental simulation – for reliable simulation when immersed in water The CTS air/liquid thermal shock test units are especially designed for immersion testing in line with standards such as ISO 16750-4 or LV 124. The devices consist of 2 temperature zones: the hot chamber with air temperatures of up to +150°C and a cold zone consisting of a liquid cooling bath with water temperatures of up to 0°C. By means of the vertical hoisting mechanism, used with or without a basket, the test items are then moved from one temperature zone to the other and thus subjected to a maximum temperature shock. This test is intended to simulate the stress on components and parts when immersed in water. The test is carried out, among other things, as a leak test after exposure to a thermal shock and thus serves to ensure that heated parts and components function in the event of immediate cooling by immersion and submersion. Basic equipment of the CTS air/liquid shock test chamber • Entire container made of glass-fibre-reinforced plastic GFRP • 2 entry ports (50 mm) in the ceiling (moved together with the basket) • Hot chamber up to max. +150°C • Liquid bath with customer-provided brine, cooling down to 0°C to +25°C • Basket made of wire mesh, material V4A • Electromagnetic door lock

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