Product category:
Environmental chambers
News Release from: Unitemp | Subject: Espec DC 27
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 15 February 2007
Test dustchamber meets common dust test
standards
Espec DC 27 is designed for the testing and monitoring of the effects of dust and similar contaminants on electronic, electrical and mechanical components / small assemblies
Unitemp announces the availability of a new compact dust chamber manufactured by Espec Designated the Espec DC 27 it has an agitation cycle with a timer of one to 30 seconds and a settling timer of one to 30 minutes, all adjustable
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 2 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The dust agitation is by compressed air jets controlled by the timer system with the flow rate manually adjusted.
The control panel is situated at the top right hand front of the chamber, with an easy to use controls which consist of illuminated timer and setting switches.
Incorporated is a 10cfm regenerative air dryer, mesh product shelf and a V shaped bottom for dust collection.
The DC 27 has a clamshell-type door / lid for front loading with viewing window.
There are glove ports to enable the rotation of the test sample without opening the door.
Constructed inside and out with the highest quality stainless steel it has an interior volume of 650litre and measurements of 914x914x762mm and weighs 386kg.
Power consumption is 240V 50Hz with the compressed at 10scfm at psig minimum.
This high quality chamber complements Unitemp's extensive range of test and monitoring chambers / ovens, and they have the expertise to provide 'specials' to customer requirements.
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