With a thermal shock chamber, you can simulate thermal shocks. Program the chamber as desired, so your product is subjected to a specific number of cycles of consecutive thermal shocks.
With a thermal shock chamber, you can expose products to controlled thermal shocks. This allows you to test how the products respond to these shocks.
The thermal shock chamber retains the air released during expansion when the temperature suddenly rises. This air is reused to compensate for the contraction of air during a temperature drop. In this way, no fresh air is drawn in from the environment. This reduces the risk of ice formation and condensation on the test object. If condensation on the test object must be absolutely avoided, for example, to prevent corrosion, this can be achieved by using dried compressed air to flush the test space during the test.
Climades' thermal shock chambers are available in various operating principles and sizes, ensuring there's always a chamber that meets your needs. Climades' thermal shock chambers are precise, reliable, and safe.
On our website, we offer a selection from our assortment. Based on a conversation with our customers, we explore the possible options. It may also be a solution that we purchase your chosen option.
If you need a climate chamber, temperature chamber, or other environmental testing equipment for a short or extended period, renting is the solution. For example, if you temporarily need extra capacity or if one of your own chambers is out of order. You might occasionally require a machine with specific features, such as a stress chamber or thermal shock chamber. Even if you don't own any equipment, renting is a great option.
No space, capacity, or qualified personnel to perform tests yourself? Or is it impractical or technically challenging to install a device at your desired location? Outsource it! We can carry out your tests entirely at our facility. We maintain a comprehensive logbook, including traceability records, calibration data, and photos for the test report.