SHC10 SHEL LAB Humidity Cabinet
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Humidity Cabinets SHEL LAB Humidity Test Cabinets provide a controlled environment for a wide range of industrial and biotechnology testing applications. This line is designed to duplicate a natural condition, which allows testing the limitations of a sample when exposed to various temperature and moisture fluctuations. Microprocessor controls maintain temperature and humidity in approximate ranges of 35-70°C and 4095%RH, respectively. An extra large water jacket minimizes condensation inside the chamber and supports optimum temperature uniformity. Applications include: Shelf Life Testing MIL-SPEC Packaging Component Burn In Vapor Transmission Stability Testing Fingerprint Detection Optional Water Purification Kit (SWPK) Humidity is controlled by utilizing a low-pressure water vapor generator injecting saturated water vapor into the recirculating air duct. This process is preferable to steam generation because steam introduces additional heat to the chamber atmosphere, which then compromises temperature control. Uniform temperature and humidity are maintained using the same horizontal air flow technology employed in the SHEL LAB oven family.

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Limited Warranty! Exterior Dimensions (wxdxh) Chamber Dimensions (wxdxh) Temp. Range Temp. Uniformity Relative Humidity Humidity Cabinets Incubator Chamber Capacity *All specifications are determined by using average values on standard equipment at an ambient temperature of 25°C (77°F) and line voltages within +/-10% of unit type (115V/230V). Temperature specifications follow DIN 12880 methodology. We reserve the right to change specifications at any time. Caution: Use sterilized-distilled, demineralized or de-ionized water. Water purity range of 50K-1M Ohm/cm or conductivity range of...

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