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News Release from: Unitemp | Subject: MC-711 - MC-811
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 January 2008
New, compact ultra low temperature
chambers
Unitemp announce the availability of a new range of affordable, compact, ultra low temperature chambers, the MC-711 and the MC-811 from Espec
These products have been designed for the reliability testing primarily of electronic / electrical components and small avionic and automotive parts under very cold conditions These chambers are capable of providing temperatures as low as -85C with instrumentation for programming temperature cycling or constant operation
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 2 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The MC-711 has a temperature range of -75 to +100C, with a temperature uniformity of +/-1C, with a temperature heat up time of approx 20minutes and pull down time of approx 60minutes.
The MC-811 has a temperature range of -85 to +180C, with a temperature uniformity of +/-2C, with a temperature heat up time of approx 30minutes and a pull down time of approx 70minutes.
The controls are on the right hand top of the front of the chambers, on an easy to operate LCD display, which features an interactive touch screen system.
A viewing port is incorporated in the door.
Constructed inside and out from high quality stainless steel with inside dimensions of 400W x 400H x 400D(mm).
Inside capacity is 64L, and the weight is 155kg, with fitted castors to aid manoeuvering.
This range complements the extensive Unitemp range of test and monitoring chambers / ovens and they have the expertise to provide 'specials' to customer requirements.
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