Spokane, WA

Test Chambers in Spokane, WA

Test Chambers in Spokane, WA. Also known as environmental test chambers, test chambers are vital for researchers in a variety of fields who seek to test the integrity of their products or specimens. You need to know if they can maintain their integrity climatic changes, temperature and humidity changes, and other stress. For over two decades, Darwin Chambers has been a leading designer and manufacturer of test chambers for a variety of different Spokane, WA researchers. If you're looking for test chambers, call Darwin at your earliest convenience at (314) 534-3111 or contact us online.

What Are Test Chambers?

Test chambers are specially constructed boxes or cabinets used to how particular conditions affect test subjects. The controlled environment of a test chamber allows scientists to accurately replicate conditions while keeping a close eye on the specimen. Charles F. Conrad innovated the first environmental test chamber on his front porch in Holland, MI in 1951, by redesigning his home freezer to allow for temperatures as low as -87℃. He sold it to General Motors Heat Treat Lab, who quickly asked Conrad to make two more.

Since then, test chambers have been designed and used to simulate a wide range of conditions, from extreme cold and heat, humidity or replicating various altitudes.

In addition to temperature and humidity, test chambers can also be used to control other aspects of the environment, such as air pressure, atmospheric composition, and even electromagnetic fields. By controlling several different environmental factors, Spokane, WA researchers can create environments that would be impossible to duplicate outside of a test chamber.

Darwin's Test Chambers in Spokane, WA

Darwin Chambers first introduced our stability chambers to Spokane, WA researchers over 20 years ago as the original large-capacity thermoelectric-cooled pharmaceutical test chambers. We've been innovating ever since, incorporating our technologies and our skills to deliver units that researchers in any field can rely on. A few of our best-selling test chambers in Spokane, WA include:

  • Environmental Test Chambers — One of our top-selling chambers, our environmental chambers are quiet, easy to clean, repair, and upgrade, highly dependable, and well-suited for laboratory use, offering unparalleled precisions. They can reach temperatures as low as 2℃ or as high as 50℃, and greater temperature ranges are possible through upgrades at extra cost.
  • Stability Test Chambers — Our stability test chambers are designed to surpass FDA and ICH requirements. Thousands of our stability chambers are currently in use by many pharmaceutical, cosmetic, nutraceutical, medical device, therapeutic pharmaceuticals, pharmaceutical stress testing, and other research companies both in Spokane, WA and around the world. Other popular stability options include stability refrigerators and stability freezers.
  • Concrete Curing Chambers — These are well-suited for the harshness of exact temperature and humidity control in concrete, asphalt, and other materials common in construction and engineering. Contrary to most of "testing" apparatus available to control temperature/humidity for engineering demands, these chambers offer unmatched construction and results.
  • Altitude Test Rooms — We have teamed up with Colorado Altitude Training (CAT), located in Boulder, Colorado, to offer a one-of-a-kind unit for altitude simulation. Our units can reduce the oxygen levels from 20.9% to 15.2%, while keeping the pressure consistent. Our altitude testing units have been used by numerous well-known clients, including the U.S Olympic Committee, Harvard University, Doha Sports Hospital, College of William and Mary, Mayo Clinic, Tour de France winners and many more.
  • Freeze/Thaw Test Chambers — These chambers are perfect for Spokane, WA scientists looking for ramp/soak programming. These units permit you to study how your product will hold up under various conditions. During the freeze/thaw cycle your product experiences numerous different temperature changes that it might encounter during its life cycle. You can easily change the temperatures, duration of testing, and how many cycles are performed each day. These Freeze Thaw chambers are ideal for ASTM materials testing, as well as testing for medication, food and beverage, and cosmetic products. Temperatures can range from -25℃ to 50℃.
  • Heated-Humidified Incubators/Ovens Our HH Series of units are ideal for pharmaceutical stress testing at 50C/75%RH. They can maintain temperatures as low as 5℃ or as high as 70℃ and offer maximum efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Our proprietary ultrasonic humidification system does not allow for hot spots in the chamber and greatly decreases required operational costs.

Looking for a different chamber in Spokane, WA that you didn't see on that list? You can view all of our reach-in chambers here. Every model comes in a variety of sizes, from smaller stackable models to one, two, and three-door units. For greater storage needs and/or increased customization, take a look at our controlled environment rooms.

Other controlled environment rooms and reach-in chambers we offer in Spokane, WA include:

Why Choose Darwin For Your Test Chambers in Spokane, WA

Our priority is providing our Spokane, WA clients with testing and storage solutions that fit your needs while being very energy- and cost-efficient. If you choose Darwin for your environmental test chamber, you have access to dedicated technical support 24/7. Included when you buy a test chamber are a variety of services as long as your unit laughs, including preventive maintenance, calibration, validation and qualification, and service plans.

As an industry leader, it's important to Darwin Chambers to build relationships with our clients. We also offer extended warranties. If you are looking for an environmental test chamber in Spokane, WA, contact to Darwin Chambers now for additional information. Call Darwin today at (314) 534-3111 or contact us through our website.

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