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Environmental Test Chambers are used in engineering to simulate extreme environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity, pressure, and vibration. These chambers are used to test the performance of products and components in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, and medical. The chambers are designed to replicate the conditions that a product or component may experience in its intended environment.
Environmental Test Chambers are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, and can be customized to meet specific requirements. They are typically constructed from stainless steel or aluminum, and are equipped with temperature and humidity control systems, as well as safety features such as over-temperature protection.
Some of the companies in the Environmental Test Chamber market include Thermotron Industries, Weiss Technik, ESPEC, and Cincinnati Sub-Zero. Show Less Read more