The production of environmental climate test chambers mainly consists of the production of the outer shell and the inner chamber.
Then comes the assembly for cooling, heating, air circulation, and electrical control.
Finally, the overall commissioning of the equipment is carried out.
In this article, we will look at each of these steps in detail.
The Production of Environmental Climate Test Chambers:
Outer Shells
The outer shell is made from a variety of materials such as stainless steel and aluminum alloy materials.
The material is selected according to the requirements of different applications.
The inner chamber is usually made from stainless steel or aluminum alloy material with high quality insulation to ensure that no heat loss or cold air infiltration occurs during operation.
Assembling for Cooling, Heating, Air Circulation and Electrical Control
After both sides have been produced, they are assembled together using bolts or screws and then connected by welding or soldering depending on their sizes, shapes and designs.
After assembly, all components should be tested for leaks by applying water pressure during testing so that any leaks can be detected early before installation begins.
This step ensures that no water leaks into the equipment during operation so it can be used safely without damaging internal components
Then comes the assembly for cooling, heating, air circulation, and electrical control.
Finally, the overall commissioning of the equipment is carried out.