Many types of temperature chambers exist, and the more specific your project description requirements, the more easily our team will be able to determine what kind of equipment would best suit your needs. With a temperature control chamber, there are many considerations to evaluate:
The model's capacity to provide the most effective and reliable increase in temperature level needed for your project
The type of recording situation offered by the particular model you're considering using
The portability of the chamber, in case you might need to move the equipment around during the testing process
The model's physical design, so that you can view the testing situation as it unfolds, perhaps through the inclusion of a window in the chamber
The ease in being able to program the model to suit your project's particular specifications
Prior to actually making any decisions about equipment usage, many clients arrive at a very clear vision of the necessary physical requirements they need in order to effectively determine their product's quality level. If your testing solution requires a very precise measure of a product's reliability, a programmable temperature chamber might be the best option. If necessary, you could even consider using a programmable temperature chamber. We could also work on used test chambers for your project, as we specialize in repairing refurbished equipment.
In some cases, clients already possess the equipment they need. However, this equipment might be in need of upgrades, or it might simply be too outmoded for the company's testing requirements. Ulitsch Mechanical's chamber service can repair your company's already existing equipment, so that it matches required testing specifications. Or we can provide you with used test chambers to streamline the testing process.
For example, if you needed a temperature control chamber, we could refurbish the model best tailored for your individual project testing needs. We could then install the model, train your staff about how to use it most strategically, and then make sure that the equipment corresponded with your particular testing situation and project.