Features and Advantages of Walk-in Constant Temperature and Humidity Rooms
Walk-in constant temperature and humidity rooms are large-scale integrated environmental simulation equipment, breaking the volume limitation of traditional small test chambers. Different from desktop testing devices, they feature spacious internal space that allows testers to enter the room directly for operation, supporting performance testing of large finished products, batch components and complete machine equipment . This equipment can stably simulate various climatic environments such as high temperature and high humidity, low temperature and low humidity, and constant temperature and humidity, meeting the diversified testing needs of industrial production and scientific research.
The core advantage of the walk-in constant temperature and humidity room lies in its precise environmental control system. It integrates refrigeration, heating, humidity adjustment, air circulation and intelligent PID control systems . The high-efficiency air circulation system ensures uniform temperature and humidity distribution in the entire space, avoiding local parameter deviation. The precision control module can accurately adjust temperature within the range of -70°C to 150°C and humidity from 10%RH to 98%RH, with extremely high control accuracy and stability . The thick insulation structure effectively isolates external environmental interference, ensuring long-term stable operation of internal parameters.
In addition to large-space testing capability, the equipment supports long-term aging tests and stability tests. It can operate continuously for hundreds of hours according to preset programs to simulate the environmental erosion of products in long-term storage and use . Modular assembly design enables flexible customization of space size and functional parameters according to customer needs. With the advantages of large test range, high precision and strong stability, walk-in constant temperature and humidity rooms are widely used in new energy, automotive, aerospace and pharmaceutical industries.