Environmental Test Chambers
CSZ understands the pressure faced by equipment manufacturers and laboratories to develop better quality products that outperform the competition and the need to bring these new products to market quickly. This is why we offer a broad range of standard and custom-designed environmental test chambers tailored to meet your design requirements.

Test chamber sizes range from small benchtop chambers to full walk-in/drive-in chambers with a full range of environmental conditions designed to test or store your products.
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Extreme Cold TemperaturesTemperature chambers with mechanical refrigeration systems achieve temperatures as low as -84°C (-120°F) and temperature chambers with optional LN2 achieve temperature as low as -184°C (-300°F) for fast temperature change rates. |
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Extreme Hot TemperaturesHigh temperature chambers can reach 190°C (375°F). Higher temperatures are available in custom test chambers. |
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HumidityOur humidity chambers range from 10% to 98% humidity levels — even lower with our low humidity option. |
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AltitudeAltitude test chambers can simulate conditions up to 100,000ft (30,000 meters) and higher with standard options. |
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Combined Temperature with VibrationCombined test environments are available with temperature, humidity, and vibration while interfacing to an electrodynamic vibration shaker of your choice. |
CSZ also manufactures a variety of environmental chambers that simulate other climatic conditions such as rain, wind, dust and sun.
For over 65 years, CSZ has provided environmental test chambers for various applications to companies in the following industries: Electronics, Automotive, Telecommunications, Medical, Pharmaceutical, Life Science, Military/Defense, Aerospace, Consumer Products, Metalworking, and Tooling.
Points to Consider When Purchasing & Installing Environmental Chambers
About Environmental Chambers
Standard Test Chamber Features
Optional Test Chamber Accessories
Environmental Testing/Test Chamber Glossary of Terms
Environmental Test Chamber Condition Reference Chart
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