HUMIDITY CHAMBER FOR INDUSTRIAL TESTING APPLICATIONS
Humidity chambers are widely used to test the effects of humidity and temperature on specific material products

Humidity chamber are widely used to test the effects of humidity and temperature on specific material products small industry, for example:
- The industrial sector uses them to test product shelf life.
- The pharmaceutical sector uses them to test various medical drugs.
- Food and drug testing centers use them for food testing.
- Cosmetics laboratories use them to test cream products.
- The agricultural sector uses them in seed and plant testing laboratories.
Various Types of Humidity Chambers:
The main components of a standard humidity chamber are temperature and humidity. Some humidity chambers are designed to simulate sunlight. This is used for testing seeds, plants, insects, and pharmaceutical drugs.
So how does a humidity chamber work?
Generally, consists of three systems:
- Heating System
- Cooling System
- Humidity System
A humidity chamber has a graph of the behavior of humidity and temperature, which are interdependent and can only be determined through a psychometric table.
The stability of the temperature and humidity in the chamber is maintained through a temperature and humidity control device. Uniform temperature and humidity are also maintained through an air circulation system.
Selecting a Humidity Chamber
The following process is used to select the right humidity chamber:
- The temperature and humidity to be used are determined according to the psychometric table matrix.
- The size of the interior compartment, including the shelf area and number of shelves, must be adjusted to the amount of product material entering the sample for examination.
- If a large space is required, it should be in a laboratory with a temperature and humidity control system installed.
Humidity Chambers
Imagine trying to test a particular product in hot conditions, with unmeasured humidity, or even extremely dry air, achieving optimal results.
In such conditions, a humidity chamber plays a crucial role. A machine with temperature control will simulate specific humidity and temperature conditions. This will help ensure more reliable results.
Important Specifications to Consider
1. Temperature Range
The common temperature range is -70°C to +180°C. Choose based on your industry's needs.
2. Humidity Range
Aim for 10% to 98% RH (Relative Humidity) for most applications.
3. Uniformity and Stability
Uniformity ensures consistent conditions throughout the room. Stability reflects how well the room maintains its set point.
4. Room Size and Volume
From 50 liters to thousands of liters, price, energy consumption, and installation will be affected.
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