ESPEC Drive-in chambers offer the most extensive list of customizable options. We have worked with all major automobile manufacturers to create testing chambers for a variety of applications. Environmental testing of automobiles requires additional consideration of the facility where the chamber will be installed. Test methods for vehicles can include additional conditions besides temperature and humidity in an attempt to simulate real-world conditions.
ESPEC builds special floor interfaces to allow use of these additional types of equipment supplied by other vendors.
ESPEC builds infrared systems to create radiant surface heating of vehicles to look for deformation and other quality problems. These systems can be adjusted vertically and angled to ensure even coverage.
From cold-start to high-heat stress, a running engine is a common need, but complicated requirement fresh air must be conditioned and introduced to the chamber to make up for that used in combustion. Also the exhaust must be safely removed from the chamber.
Easy-to-use ProgrammerIn addition, the SCP-220 programmer makes running an ESPEC environmental test chamber a breeze. The full-color, touch-screen interface is remarkably easy to use and understand. The SCP-220 can be managed remotely via our new Ethernet/LAN-based Web Controller, serial port, or GP-IB/LabView.
| Model / Link | Interior Dimensions (W x D x H) |
Interior Volume | Temperature Range | Humidity Control | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EWPX2317-30WW | 158" x 244" x 108" | 2318 cu. ft. | (-35 or -65) to 85°C | Yes | *Sample Chamber Size | |
| EWPX3605-30WW | 152" x 244" x 168" | 3606 cu. ft. | (-35 or -65) to 85°C | Yes | *Larger workspace height due to infrared array | |
| EWPX4005-30WW | 220" x 290" x 108" | 4006 cu. ft. | (-35 or -65) to 85°C | Yes | *Sample Chamber Size | |
| EWPX6230-30WW | 220" x 290" x 170" | 6231 cu. ft. | (-35 or -65) to 85°C | Yes | *Larger workspace height due to infrared array | |
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