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DANBLE Walk-in Temperature (Humidity) Test Chamber
DANBLE Walk-in Temperature (Humidity) Test Chamber
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A Walk-in Temperature (Humidity) Test Chamber is a large-scale environmental testing facility designed to accommodate oversized products, large batches of components, or entire vehicle systems that do not fit into standard reach-in cabinets.
Unlike smaller units, these chambers are often modular "rooms" constructed from high-density insulated panels or are custom-built, permanent structures integrated into a laboratory floor.
Key Features & Design
- Capacity: Ranges from several cubic meters to the size of a full garage or warehouse, allowing technicians to physically enter the space to set up complex test rigs.
- Modular Construction: Often built with interlocking sandwich panels (stainless steel interior, galvanized steel exterior) with high-efficiency polyurethane foam insulation.
- Reinforced Flooring: Designed to support heavy loads, such as battery packs, industrial machinery, or even full vehicles.
- Dual-Door Systems: Frequently equipped with large double doors for loading and a smaller "personnel door" for technician access.
Safety Considerations
Due to the scale and the fact that personnel may enter the chamber, safety is paramount:
- Internal Emergency Release: Mechanical door overrides that work even if the chamber is locked from the outside.
- Emergency Stop & Alarm: Pull cords or buttons inside the chamber to alert outside staff.
- Oxygen Monitoring: Sensors to detect low $O_2$ levels, especially if nitrogen (N2) is used for cooling or purging.
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