These are specially designed chambers where temperature, humidity, and air speed are precisely controlled (using PLC and PC).
A climatic test chamber is a specialized testing environment used to evaluate the durability, performance, and reliability of products under various climate and environmental conditions. These chambers simulate climatic factors such as temperature, humidity, wind, and pressure in a controlled manner. The response and durability of the products to these conditions are tested.
How is a Climatic Test Chamber Made?
Design: The dimensions and capacity of the chamber are determined based on the products to be tested. High-insulation materials are used in the interior structure to ensure control of temperature and humidity fluctuations.
System Installation: The chamber is equipped with heating, cooling, humidification, and ventilation systems that control factors such as temperature, humidity, and pressure. These systems enable the rapid creation of the desired conditions.
Control Panel: The parameters of climatic chambers, such as temperature and humidity, are monitored and adjusted using digital control systems.
Testing Equipment: Sensors and recording devices inside the chamber are used to monitor and record the responses of the tested products to environmental conditions.
Automotive Industry: Used to test the durability and performance of vehicle parts under different climatic conditions.
Electronics Industry: Evaluates the resistance of electronic devices to temperature and humidity changes and their operational performance.
Defense Industry: Tests the durability and reliability of military equipment in harsh environmental conditions.
Aerospace: Parts of aircraft and spacecraft are tested against high temperatures and pressure differences.
Food and Pharmaceuticals: Determines how products with temperature sensitivity are preserved under variable climate conditions.
Construction Materials: Building materials are tested for durability against different temperature and humidity levels.