The APS-1000 can operate within a temperature range from -75°C to 200°C, allowing for testing in both extreme cold and heat conditions.
The chamber supports a humidity range from 5% to 98%, which is ideal for testing the moisture sensitivity of various materials and components.
The APS-1000 is suitable for industries such as aerospace, automotive, LED, photovoltaic, packaging, and semiconductor manufacturing.
The APS-1000 offers a standard volume of 64L, with options for customized sizes to meet specific testing needs.
The APS-1000 features adjustable ramp rates between 3°C to 20°C per minute, allowing for customized temperature transitions during testing.
Yes, the APS-1000 operates on a 380V, 3-phase power supply, making it ideal for both industrial and commercial applications.
Yes, the APS-1000 is capable of low-temperature testing, with a minimum operating temperature of -75°C.
The highest temperature that the APS-1000 can reach is 200°C.
The APS-1000 is equipped with an efficient compressor cooling system that maintains stable temperatures throughout the testing process.
Environmental testing is crucial for evaluating product stability and performance under extreme conditions to ensure quality control and compliance in demanding industries.
Yes, the APS-1000 is well-suited for testing electronic components, particularly in the semiconductor and LED industries.
Various materials can be tested, including plastics, metals, and electronic components, particularly for their stability and performance under humidity and temperature variations.
Regular maintenance includes checking the cooling system, ensuring proper calibration of temperature and humidity controls, and cleaning the chamber interior to prevent contamination.
Yes, the APS-1000 typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty; please check with the supplier for specific warranty details and conditions.
Yes, the APS-1000 can be integrated into existing testing setups, providing versatility for various testing environments and protocols.
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