Product category:
Environmental chambers
News Release from: Unitemp | Subject: PWL-PWU range
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 07 June 2006
New ultra view temperature and humidity
chambers
Unitemp announce the availability of a new range of temperature and humidity chambers designed to provide near optimum viewing for continuous observation of the specimens / products during testing.
Designated the PWL-PWU range from Espec, there are basically three models in the range with a temperature range of -40 to +120C The humidity uniformity is + or-3.0%RH
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 2 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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These high quality products are constructed inside and out from top quality stainless steel and have inside measurements of between 500x750x600mm and 1000x1000x800mm.
The viewing window incorporates special multi-layered heated glass to ensure the minimum of condensation and distortion when viewing electronic components / assemblies, automotive parts, pharmaceuticals and other selected products under test.
The control panel is on the front of the chamber by the viewing door.
In addition to ten standard programs, up to 20 program patterns can be stored in memory.
Control is easily done on an easy to read LCD screen for program settings, trend graphs, timer setup alarms and displays, etc Optional extras include additional overheat protection, paperless recorders, communication cables, alarms and computer interfaces.
This range complements Unitemp's extensive range of test chambers and it has the expertise to provide 'specials' to customer requirements.
These versatile products have applications in the electronics, engineering, laboratory, process and manufacturing industries.
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