Environmental chambers are used to artificially replicate conditions that machinery, materials, or specimens may be exposed to. They are commonly used in laboratory settings or as part of a research and development program. Environmental chambers can be designed to simulate nearly any environmental condition including: extreme temperatures, sudden temperature variation, altitude, rain, UV degradation, moisture or RH levels, vibration, radiation, salt spray and others. Environmental chambers rely on a wide range of instruments to create and maintain conditions.
Environmental chambers are used to artificially replicate conditions that machinery, materials, or specimens may be exposed to. They are commonly used in laboratory settings or as part of a research and development program. Environmental chambers can be designed to simulate nearly any environmental condition including: extreme temperatures, sudden temperature variation, altitude, rain, UV degradation, moisture or RH levels, vibration, radiation, salt spray and others. Environmental chambers rely on a wide range of instruments to create and maintain conditions.