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2 | Dynamic climate chambers from BINDER


Whether confi rming standards like IEC 60068, MIL-STD 331, MIL-STD 810 or an individual specifi cation, a BINDER dynamic climate chamber performs demanding temperature and climate profi les with ease. The patented APT.lineTM airflow technology ensures perfect test condi- tions. This guarantees reliable testing in the entire temperature range from –70 °C to +180 °C, with temperature change rates of about 5 °C per minute. This is the ideal basis for reliable material testing.


Whether confi rming standards like IEC 60068, MIL-STD 331, MIL-STD 810 or an individual specifi cation, a BINDER dynamic climate chamber performs demanding temperature and climate profi les with ease. The patented APT.lineTM airflow technology ensures perfect test condi- tions. This guarantees reliable testing in the entire temperature range from –70 °C to +180 °C, with temperature change rates of about 5 °C per minute. This is the ideal basis for reliable material testing.


The basis for reliable material testing


Whether confi rming standards like IEC 60068, MIL-STD 331, MIL-STD 810 or an individual specifi cation, a BINDER dynamic climate chamber performs demanding temperature and climate profi les with ease. The patented APT.lineTM airflow technology ensures perfect test condi- tions. This guarantees reliable testing in the entire temperature range from –70 °C to +180 °C, with temperature change rates of about 5 °C per minute. This is the ideal basis for reliable material testing.


MK | MKF | MKT | MKFT SERIES PRODUCT SELECTION


MK | MKF | MKT | MKFT SERIES PRODUCT SELECTION


Temperature range


–40 °C – 180 °C


Temperature range


Climate range – Climate range – – Climate range


–40 °C – 180 °C –70 °C – 180 °C


–40 °C – 180 °C


–70 °C – 180 °C –40 °C – 180 °C


–70 °C – 180 °C –70 °C – 180 °C –40 °C – 180 °C


10 – 95 °C / 10 – 98 % RH


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10 – 95 °C / 10 – 98 % RH





Adrian Stanton BINDER UK


adrian.stanton@binder-world.com www.binder-world.com


–70 °C – 180 °C


10 – 95 °C / 10 – 98 % RH


+44 (0)7748 968 740


10 – 95 °C / 10 – 98 % RH


10 – 95 °C / 10 – 98 % RH


10 – 95 °C / 10 – 98 % RH


–70 °C – 180 °C –40 °C – 180 °C


Temperature range


Application


MK | MKF | MKT | MKFT SERIES PRODUCT SELECTION


Dynamic temperature profiles Application


Dynamic temperature profiles Application


Dynamic temperature profiles with extended low temperature


Dynamic climatic profiles Dynamic temperature profiles Dynamic climatic profiles


Dynamic climatic conditions with extended low temperature


Dynamic temperature profiles with extended low temperature


Dynamic climatic conditions with extended low temperature


Dynamic climatic profiles SALES CONTACT:


andy.burnett@binder-world.com mobile 07967 584460


BINDER UK HOTLINE: 0845 873 4494 binderUKservice@binder-world.com www.binder-world.com


Dynamic climatic conditions with extended low temperature


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Dynamic temperature profiles with extended low temperature


53 l 115 l 240 l 720 l BINDER model


53 l 115 l 240 l 720 l BINDER model


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53 l 115 l 240 l 720 l BINDER model


MKF MKT MKFT MKF


Excerpt from applicable industry standards


MK IEC 60068-2-14:2009


Excerpt from applicable industry standards


MK IEC 60068-2-14:2009


IEC 60068-2-30:2005 IEC 104/523/CD:2010


IEC 60068-2-2:2007 IIEC 61215:2005 MIL STD 810:2000-01


MIL STD 331:2005-01 IEC 61646:2008 IEC 61215:2005


Excerpt from applicable industry standards


MK IEC 60068-2-14:2009


IEC 60068-2-30:2005 IEC 104/523/CD:2010


MKT MKFT MKF


IEC 60068-2-2:2007 IIEC 61215:2005 MIL STD 810:2000-01


MIL STD 331:2005-01 IEC 61646:2008 IEC 61215:2005


IEC 60068-2-30:2005 IEC 104/523/CD:2010


IEC 60068-2-2:2007 IIEC 61215:2005 MIL STD 810:2000-01


MIL STD 331:2005-01 IEC 61646:2008 IEC 61215:2005


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