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Ice-covered test chamber

Ice-covered test chamber

Product Introduction
Ice-covered test chamber can be used to test and determine the parameters and performance of electrical, electronic and other products and materials after the ice-covered test, it is the necessary test equipment in the fields of aerospace, aviation, petroleum, chemical industry, military, automobile (motorcycle), ship, electronics, communications and so on.

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4000-662-888
Product Features
Product Parameter
Model Studio Size  (D*W*H)mm Dimension(D*W*H)mm
LRHS-8000A-FB 2000×2000×2000 2480×2510×2480
Temperature range -10℃~25℃
heating rate -10℃~25℃≤15min (unladen)
cooling rate 25℃~-10℃≤45min (unladen)
water flow 0~50L/h (Electronic flow meter with direct display of liquid flow, adjustable)
Spraying angle Perpendicular to box surface 45°±10°
Ice thickness 5~30mm
Air velocity 0~12m/s
Outer box material A3 steel plate (thickness 1.2mm), CNC machine tool processing molding, the surface of the plastic spray treatment, more clean, beautiful
Inner box material SUS304 high quality stainless steel plate, steel plate thickness 1.0mm
Insulation material Rigid polyurethane foam + glass fiber
control meter Taiwan “Velantone” brand operation instrument; 7-inch high-definition true-color LCD touch screen; bring you the dignity and comfort of touch and vision.
cooling system France “Taikang” hermetic air-cooled compressor refrigeration method
Temperature Sensor High Accuracy Pt100 Platinum Resistance Temperature Sensors
safety Compressor low pressure/overload/high pressure alarm, fan motor overload, overall equipment timing, short circuit, phase loss, over temperature, leakage and other security
Supply Voltage AC380V±10% 50Hz
Power 15.0kW
Product Recommendation
Industry News
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