A walk-in test chamber is a large, environmentally-controlled room used for testing the durability of full-sized products and components under a variety of conditions, such as extreme temperatures and humidity. These chambers are designed with insulated walls, a temperature and humidity control system, and a lockable door with features like viewing windows and safety mechanisms. They are customizable to fit specific test requirements and come in modular, panelized, or solid-welded wall designs.
Key features
Size and structure: Chambers can be custom-engineered or assembled from modular, interlocking panels for flexibility in size. Solid-wall versions are also available for specific applications.
Environmental control: They create and maintain precise climate conditions, including a wide range of temperatures (from cryogenic to