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Hast Chamber, Testing Equipment, Testing Instrument & Equipment
Environmental Stress Chamber AR series – ESPEC CORP.
Hast Chamber, Testing Equipment, Testing Instrument & EquipmentEnvironmental Stress Chamber AR series – ESPEC CORP.
Line-up expansion with new models
AR series features wide temperature range and innovative control functions for demanding faster temperature cycling and damp heat test.
The programmable controller allows AR series to support an easy-to-use networking system.SKU: n/a -
Hast Chamber, Testing Equipment, Testing Instrument & Equipment
Highly Accelerated Stress Test System (HAST Chamber) – ESPEC CORP.
Hast Chamber, Testing Equipment, Testing Instrument & EquipmentHighly Accelerated Stress Test System (HAST Chamber) – ESPEC CORP.
Creates tempreture, humidity and pressure environments to IEC60068-2-66 standard.
The Highly Accelerated Stress Test Chamber has been primarily developed to conduct bias testing which applies constant voltage and signals. The standard equipment features two control modes: [unsaturated control] and [wet saturated control], while the M-type chamber additionally offers a [wet and dry bulb temperature control] mode.
The M-type chamber conforms to the IEC60068-2-66 standard.SKU: n/a
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When selecting testing equipment for your company’s needs, there are several important points to consider during the comparison and evaluation process.Common Comparison Points for Any Product
1. Accuracy and Precision
Assess the accuracy and precision of the Testing Equipment. Look for equipment that provides reliable and precise test results, ensuring that the measurements are within acceptable tolerances for your specific application. Consider the equipment’s measurement resolution, repeatability, and calibration requirements.
2. Test Range and Compatibility
Evaluate the test range and compatibility of the Testing Equipment. Determine if the equipment can perform the desired tests and measurements within the required range. Consider factors such as the maximum and minimum test values, the types of materials or components that can be tested, and any specific test standards or certifications required.
3. Test Speed and Efficiency
Consider the test speed and efficiency of the Testing Equipment. Determine if the equipment can conduct tests within the required time frame for your production needs. Look for features such as quick setup and sample handling, automated or semi-automated testing processes, and the ability to perform simultaneous or batch testing.
4. Instrument Calibration and Traceability
Consider the calibration and traceability capabilities of the Testing Equipment. Determine if the equipment requires regular calibration and if the calibration process is straightforward and traceable to national or international standards. Calibration ensures the accuracy and reliability of the test results.
5. Data Acquisition and Analysis
Evaluate the data acquisition and analysis capabilities of the Testing Equipment. Determine if the equipment can collect and process test data effectively.