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Two zone vertical thermal shock chamber
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Our popular T-Shock Jr has 1/4 cu-ft carriage capacity
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Thermal Shock Chambers
Designed primarily to meet the requirements of MIL-STD 883, Method 1010
and MIL-STD 202, Method 107, temperature cycling and thermal shock respectively,
these chambers test the resistance of electronic components and assemblies
to sudden and severe temperature changes. In addition to the popularly-sized
2 cubic foot and 8 cubic foot units, Tenney offers the T-Shock Junior,
a bench-top thermal shock chamber with a ¼ cubic foot carriage
capacity. Designed to accommodate pilot runs and the smaller production
quantities of sophisticated discrete components, the T-Shock Junior is
an efficient, cost-effective alternative to larger capacity units.
Thermal shock chambers are offered in two configurations:
- Two-Zone Operation
- Dual Load Operation
Two-Zone
Thermal Shock Chamber Operation
The product is transferred, by means of a product basket transport
system between hot and cold chambers.
Dual Load
Thermal Shock Chamber Operation
The product is transferred horizontally between hot and cold chambers
in a two-basket transfer carriage. Three chambers are used, one
hot chamber at each end, and a cold chamber in the center. This
configuration allows uninterupted operation of the cold zone, doubling
product load handling capability for high production applications
while increasing operation efficiency and decreasing operation costs.
Thermal Shock Chambers Features
- Vapor-tight interior liners made of 100% continuously welded
stainless steel
- Control system provides fully automatic, PID, chamber
control through a user-friendly
alpha-numeric display
- Available in horizontal or vertical configurations and
two zone operation
- Carriage transport is automatically controlled
and positioned and includes a large wire mesh stainless steel product
basket
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