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Humidity Chambers

Humidity chambers are the environmental test chambers designed specifically to replicate conditions of varying humidity in a controlled environment. Humidity testing is undertaken for the purposes of evaluating products, materials and components in response to differing conditions of water vapor or moisture present in the environment.

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Cincinnati Sub-Zero Products, Inc.
Cincinnati, OH
800-989-7373
For the past 70 years, the professionals at Cincinnati Sub-Zero have been manufacturing quality environmentally-controlled chambers. Our humidity chambers and other chamber varieties have been put to use in the alternative energy, medical, life science, automotive, chemical, aerospace, electronics and many other industries. Visit us online to learn more.
Russells Technical Products
Holland, MI
616-392-3161
Why choose Russells Technical Products to meet your company's need for humidity chambers? For nearly 40 years, Russells has been supplying all corners of industry with the environmentally-controlled enclosures and chambers it needs. Our process is time-tested and customer-approved, and we're only improving our method as time goes by. Choose quality. Choose Russells.
Hastest Solutions, Inc.
San Jose, CA
408-945-7861
What sets one supplier of testing enclosures apart from another? At Hastest, we believe that question has two answers: reliability and operational safety. We take the quality and safety of our products very seriously, which means that our humidity chambers and other environmentally-controlled chambers are the safest, most effective testing resources available anywhere.
ESPEC North America, Inc.
Hudsonville, MI
877-463-7732
An ISO-9001 registered company, ESPEC has been assisting companies with their testing needs since 1983. Our humidity chambers and other testing chamber varieties are our company's pride, and we look forward to the opportunity to show them off to your company. We're confident that you'll find our product line to be sufficient for all of your testing needs.
QualMark® Corp.
Denver, CO
888-425-8669
QualMark® is the world leader in the manufacture of Halt and Hass Environmental Test Chambers. We also offer used test chambers, thermal shock chambers, vibration chambers, and accelerated test chambers. Headquartered in Denver, QualMark® provides products and services to Fortune 200 corporations.

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Humidity Chambers

Industries such as aerospace, military, automotive, medical and construction use humidity chambers in the testing of their products and materials due to the capability of moisture to drastically alter elements. Corrosion, warping, biological growth and cracking are all conditions that could result from the exposure of a product or material to extremes of humidity. Therefore, it is imperative that manufacturers comprehensively test their products for the environmental conditions they will encounter during their lifespan in order to reveal these potential flaws or malfunctions. These test results allow engineers to rethink product design and manufacturing in order to produce the most reliable and cost-effective solutions for their target market. This is especially beneficial to manufacturers whose products come under guarantee or warranty because a product that has already been tested and improved is less likely to result in high reimbursement charges for the manufacturer. While high humidity is most commonly the cause of damage, in areas of low humidity, it is likely that products intended for an outdoor environment will be exposed to greater amounts of dust and/or sand and therefore it might be conscientious of a manufacturer to undergo environmental tests for those conditions too.

Air moisture content ratio, or relative humidity, can be replicated in humidity chambers ranging from 10-100%. The design and construction of the humidity chambers have to be carefully considered as the manufacturer's decisions rely on the validity of the test results. As it is a process test, chambers typically have a means of viewing and monitoring the testing procedure either through a viewing hole, or through a video feed in order to record the progressive effects of the process. Test chambers can range from simple, smaller benchtop chambers that can be used to test a small component, to more complex walk-in chambers, and even drive-in chambers for vehicles and aircraft. As products, materials and components are likely to come into contact with numerous different environmental conditions, environmental test chambers are often constructed with the ability to test a combination of environmental effects. Temperature and altitude are often combined with humidity testing because of the likelihood of the existence of these effects in nature.

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