REDWIRE CSZ environmental test chambers assist with product safety, reliability testing

April 27, 2023 REDWIRE is news you can use from leading suppliers. Powered by FRASERS.

Several types of test chambers are available.

Hoskin Scientific Ltd. is the top Canadian source of instrumentation for scientific applications. This includes various models of environmental test chambers by Cincinnati Sub-Zero (CSZ), which has been making these chambers for more than eight decades. Manufacturers use these solutions to assist with safety and reliability testing, subjecting their own products to real-world climate and wear extremes, like temperature, humidity, altitude, and vibration. For safe and dependable product creation, CSZ test chambers offer performance light years ahead of their competition.

Always built to last

CSZ produces a full range of standard and custom environmental test chambers, which meet challenging requirements for product testing. Always built to last, these test chambers perform reliably every time, so customers benefit from both value and performance. The CSZ team focuses on quality product design and the most dependable customer support available.

The chambers run from small benchtop models to complete rooms that accommodate trailers and semi-trucks. All have quality construction and innovative technology, with temperatures from -80 to 350 degrees Celsius and humidity from 10 to 98 per cent RH. Among the environmental test chambers available from Hoskin:

  • Battery test chambers – battery-powered units for the automotive, military, telecommunications, and computer sectors
  • Benchtop variation tables – for vibration testing of electronics and compact items
  • HALT and HASS chambers – accelerated stress testing of temperature and vibration
  • Industrial heating and drying lab ovens – for batch processing
  • MicroClimate benchtop test chambers – full range of temperature and humidity conditions
  • Remote conditioners – for unique tests that will not fit into standard chambers
  • StableClimate II stability chambers – a stable, conditioned environment
  • Temperature test chambers – steady-state stability testing, basic temperature cycling, or accelerated stress testing
  • Temperature, humidity, and altitude chambers – blending temperature and altitude/vacuum with optional humidity
  • Thermal shock chambers – tailored environmental stress screening of component and electronic assemblies
  • Tundra refrigeration systems – for efficient testing of products at low temperatures
  • Walk-in and drive-in chambers – large-capacity temperature and humidity testing

For more information, contact Hoskin.


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