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  • Thermal shock chamber needs little room

    Staff -- Test & Measurement World, 3/1/2006 2:00:00 AM

    You can now add thermal shock testing to your quality assurance program without gobbling up lab space or power. Just 44 in. wide, Espec's TSD-100 thermal shock chamber meets MIL-STD-883 test method 1010.7 for samples of up to 22 lbs, and it reduces power consumption by 60% compared to the company's ETS4-2CW chamber. The chamber's 4-ft3 interior volume permits testing of larger products and subassemblies, as well as large quantities of components such as ICs. To further reduce the size of the TSD-100, Espec mounted the touch-screen controller on the door. Espec North America, www.espec.com.

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