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See-through
door, Low Temperature, Constant Temperature / (Humidity) Chamber

Meets
the Demand for Easier Observation,
With
this SEE-THROUGH DOOR !
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The
special tempered glass has been triple-laminated. Two sides
inside the glass are covered with heat reflecting film. |
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Heat
reflecting film prevents thermal loss from the glass surface
and minimizes an effect on temperature distribution inside
the test chamber. |
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Heat
reflecting film also exhibits cloud resistance. It does not
have the fine wires of a hot-wire heater, which may obstruct
visibility. |
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This
is easily replaced by a standard door by means of releasing
hinges. |
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A
glove hole can be provided anywhere in the 3-layer glass
surface. It is made from FRP, 130ø, and has 2 silicon film
curtains and a lid. |
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The
increased size of the 3 layered glass area significantly
increases visibility, thus improving case of globe hole
operation greatly. |
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A
standard operable temperature zone is -20°C to +80°C, 20%
to 98% RH. Optionally, only the constant temperature device
is available from -55°C to 100°C. Temperature increase /
decrease performance will drop about 15% due to heat loss. |
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The
use example
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Movable
prefabricated liquid crystal display evaluation bath 0~80°C
temperature cycle tester.
All of 4 from and back doors
are see-through.
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Example
of Type SE-77CR-A
No dew condensation when
operated at -50°C, no cloud when operated at 80°C, 90%RH.
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Example
of Type SE-43CR-A
Operated at -15°C,
conducting a power-on test of home TV sets.
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SL
wet -20ºC spec. SL dry -20ºC spec.
  
E-mail:
info@kato-inc.com
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