The WIR Series of Walk-in Chambers employs a flexible
and cost-effective sectional panel build technique. This allows Design
Environmental engineers to utilise a series of standard insulated panels
to assemble virtually any size or shape of chamber to suit customer requirements.
Sectional build technique also allows the chamber to be dismantled and
reassembled on alternative sites to suit factory layout changes.
A wide variety of controlled environments can be generated with a
range of control instrumentation and plant option including compressor-cooled
plant, with air or water cooled condensers, LN2 or CO2 liquid gas cooling
systems or combinations
Additional features that can be introduced include:
A range of hinged and sliding entry door and air lock
options.
Larger cooling and healing plant for increased ramp
speeds.
Remote plant removing the noise and heat dissipated
into the local environment.
Viewing windows.
A range of cable ports.
Special lighting.
Simulated rainfall.
Monitoring software.
The WIR Series are employed in many industries for a variety of applications
where larger products require testing, such as:
Pallets of UUTs.
Electronic racks.
Various material samples.
Automotive parts inclusive of instrumentation clusters/dash
boards, vehicle chassis and complete cars and lorries.
Aircraft systems and assemblies.
The flexibility of our systems and the ability to tailor plant options
allow in-house specifications to be met along with a wide variety of
ISO,
DEF and
MIL standards.