WEISS is one of world’s leading manufacturers of equipment for environmental simulation, heat technology, air-conditioning technology. Environmental Simulation: Temperature and humidity as well as the reproduction of extreme stress parameters e.g. rapid temperature change, vibration, corrosive influences, air pollutants and light irradiation can be realized in our equipment.

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Climate Test Chambers

Test the influence of temperature and humidity on the properties, functions and service life of your products. Climatic test chamber ClimeEvent C/480/70/15*
• Test space volume: 480 l
• Temperature range: –70 to +180 °C
• Heating rate: 15 K/min
• Cooling rate: 16 K/min

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Temperature Shock Test Chamber

With the Temperature Shock Test Chambers, extremely rapid temperature changes ranging from – 80 to + 220 °C can be implemented. Shock Event 120 L
• Load capacity: 50 Kg
• Transfer time: ˂ 10 Sec
• Temperature range: Hot chamber + 50 to + 220 °C, cold chamber – 80 to + 70 °C

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Vibration test chambers ShakeEvent

The ShakeEvent series will enable you to simulate such dynamic processes as well as the associated combined mechanical and thermal/climatic stresses.
Vibration test chambers ShakeEvent
• Test space volume: 600 to 2,200 L
• Temperature range: – 70 to + 180 °C
• Humidity range: 10 to 95 % RH

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Salt Event Chambers

Corrosion Chambers with Recirculating Air and Alternating Climate Control.
You can simulate the effect of salt spray, condensation, and standard climates (individually, combined, and automatically). The test devices have excellent temperature consistency so they guarantee correct and reliable results.

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Spray and Splash Water Test Device Control

Using the devices of spray and splash water tests can be carried out in accordance with DIN VDE 0470 T1 or EN 60529 in order to test the IPX3 and IPX4 protection degrees. In conjunction with an integrated timer, the duration of the automated test process can be set between 3 seconds and 30 hours.

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