Environmental Testing Equipment

Environmental testing equipment measures environmental parameters to ensure industrial compliance and safety. It supports reliable data collection for informed decision-making in various industries.

  1. CINCINNATI SUB-ZERO TEMP/HUMIDITY CHAMBER, 8 CUBIC FEET AIR COOLED

    Temperature & Humidity Chambers

    CINCINNATI SUB-ZERO TEMP/HUMIDITY CHAMBER, 8 CUBIC FEET AIR COOLED

    Temperature and Humidity Chamber -- Air-CooledTundra Refrigeration System

    Make: Cincinnati Sub-Zero

    Model: ZPH-8-3.5-SCT/AC

    1 unit @ Best Price

  2. SPECTRAL DYNAMICS PIND TESTER - PARTICLE IMPACT NOISE DETECTION

    Electrodynamic Shakers

    SPECTRAL DYNAMICS PIND TESTER - PARTICLE IMPACT NOISE DETECTION

    Particle Impact Noise Detection Test System PIND

    The 4501M has been designed to detect loose particles in electronic components such as integrated circuits, transistors, relays, and switches.

Common Applications

industrial compliance testing

environmental impact assessment

manufacturing process monitoring

emission control

research and development

quality assurance

Buying Guide

Environmental Testing Equipment Buying Considerations

  • Determine the specific environmental parameters you need to measure.
  • Evaluate the equipment's precision and accuracy requirements.
  • Consider the data logging capabilities to ensure adequate reporting.
  • Assess compatibility with existing testing protocols and standards.
  • Review the durability and resilience of the equipment for harsh conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is environmental testing equipment used for?
Environmental testing equipment is used to monitor and analyze conditions like temperature, humidity, and air quality in industrial environments.
What types of industries require environmental testing?
Industries such as manufacturing, automotive, construction, and pharmaceuticals often require environmental testing to meet regulatory standards.
How do I choose the right environmental testing equipment?
Consider the specific parameters you need to measure, industry standards, and the accuracy required for your applications.
Can environmental testing equipment be purchased as surplus?
Yes, purchasing surplus equipment can be a cost-effective way to obtain high-quality environmental testing tools.
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