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Climatic chambers, air convection and muffle ovens

 
IBERTEST supplies a wide range of climatic chambers, air convection and muffle ovens capable of simulating any real set of temperatures, relative humidity values, corrosion types, light intensities, etc.

 

  Thermal Shock Chambers, CRT-2 & CRT-3 series
CRT-2 and -3 series feature 2 and 3 chamber compartments respectively. Their design aimed at delivering accuracy and fast change in the temperature value (3 to 5 sec), fulfilling international standards (MIL, DIN IEC, etc).

Certain thermal shock tests such as the one referred in MIL STD 202E Meth. 107 D, do require the sample or specimen staying at room temperature for some time: hence the 3-chamber CRT-3 series.

Temperature ranges featured: 70 to 200ºC

 

  Freeze Thaw chamber (Temperature cycling chamber), CHD series
Building materials in free air are subject of all sort of climatic attacks, thus degradation: humidity absorption by day in winter, icing by night, rain, sunlight, and so on.

Manufacturers of building materials can simulate even the most severe weather condition by means of CHD series, icing and de-icing chambers, and so they can accurately meet and overcome the most challenging requirements at materials testing, making their products more competitive in such a demanding market.

Temperature range: dynamic between –25 to 30ºC.

This sort of chamber meets the technical requirements and specifications needed to perform cycle tests on the following materials:
  • Ceramic bricks
  • Big size ceramic bricks
  • ceramic tiles
  • concrete or cement tiles and accessories
  • ceramic slabs
  • wavy, nerved roof plates in fibercement and their complementary pieces
  • granite
  • marble and limestone pieces
  • roofing slates

Chambers consist of three independent modules: freezer, thermostatic bath and control panel.

 

  Dust-proof testing chambers, CP series
These chambers are intended for putting specimens under exposure to dust action by suction, suspension and flow, which indeed is only withstood by specimens with a dust-tight structure, somewhat resistant to such action.

Depending upon the standard, dust suspension can be generated the following ways:
  • Suction and suspension by means of compressed air or fan, through a nozzle ring which delivers a big thrust to the dust flow of similar grain size as cement (ASTM C 150-84).
  • Dust suspension by means of a recirculation pump producing an evolvent pattern flow of grain size like sieved chalk as per UNE 20234.

Specimens which usually undergo this sort of test are: street lighting equipment, electric and electronic components and assemblies for automotive signal and lighting, acoustic or light safety devices, electric switchboards and cabinets, airtight electric boxes, catadioptric pieces and so on.

 

  Rain-proof chambers, CLL series
For rain simulation tests, according either to fixed arch or to combined arch-and-spray standard methods.
Especially suitable for electronic and lighting elements and devices.
DIN 40053 compliant, fitted with IP-type protection.
 
 

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