Thermal Shock Chamber GT-F56
Product Introduction of the thermal shock tester
Application:
This thermal shck test equipment is prohibited to flammable, explosive, easy to volatile substances sample test or storage, corrosive substance sample test or storage, biological sample test or storage, strong electromagnetic emission source sample test or storage.
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Test Space Option of the thermal shock tester
Key Specifications of the thermal shock tester
Structure of the thermal shock tester
1. Heat preservation envelop enclosure:
- Outer wall material: cold-roll steel sheet stoving varnish.
- Inwall material: stainless steel plate SUS304.
- Body heat preservation material: rigid polyurethane foam and glass fiber.
- Door heat preservation material: glass fiber.
2. Air conditioning channel: Fan, heater, evaporator, air door and temperature sensor.
3. The standard configuration of chamber body: a lead drilling hole, locate on the left surface of the chamber body, φ50mm round hole.
4. load capacity of test chamber basket (uniform distribution),
2 sample basket, 5kg load capacity each(uniform distribution).
5. Adjusting foot and adjusting wheel: 4 adjusting feet to support the test chamber, 4 adjusting wheels to move the test chamber.
6. Thermal shock test chamber door: single open, left hinge, right handle (reference of Test chamber outline drawing).
7. Circulating fan:
- High temperature/ring temperature exposure: 3φ,400W, centrifugal
- Low temperature exposure: 3φ,400W, centrifugal
8. Control panel: Controller display screen, failure indicator, hour meter, R232 interface and over temperature protection setting device, total power switch.
9. Thermal shock test machine room: Refrigeration unit, drainage device, exhaust fan.
10. Power distribution control cabinet: main power leakage circuit breaker, controller, power distribution board, cooling fan, high and low temperature circle back fan motor.
11. Heater: Nickel chromium alloy strip heater,
Heater control mode: non-contacting periodic pulse width, SSR (solid-state relay).
12. Power line hole and drain hole: at the back of the thermal shock chamber.
Thermal shock test chamber outline drawing
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