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R&D, Test and Evaluation Services
News Release from: Unitemp | Subject: ESPEC SML range
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 November 2007
Faster cycling temperature / humidity
chambers
Unitemp have introduced a new range of faster temperature and humidity chambers, capable of fast cycling of temperature or humidity
These innovative products from ESPEC consist of four models which are designated the SML/U/S/G range They have been developed for the reliability testing primarily of electronic / electrical components small automotive parts and selected chemicals, and are designed to provide a 5 degree C/min temperature change or more, with a large capacity of 1800 litres
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 18 Sep 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Operating temperature range is -40 to + 180C with the SML and SMU models and -70 to +180C with the SMS and SMG models.
Two models, the SML and the SMS have a humidity facility for further testing from 20 to 98%RH.
The load capacity on the floor throughout the range is 1800 kg.
To keep the required installation space as small as possible the instrumentation panel has been integrated into the door.
The controls are on an easy to see and operate colour LCD, which features an interactive touch screen system.
A large viewing window is incorporated for illuminated inspection of the test area.
Inside dimensions are 1200 x 1000 x 1500mm with outside dimensions of 1400 x 1900 x 2726mm and a weight of 1250kg and SMS/SMG models 1400kg.
This range complements the extensive range of Unitemp test and monitoring chambers / ovens and they have the expertise to provide 'specials' to customers requirements.
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