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Climatec supply bespoke temperature, humidity, altitude and HALT/HASS test chambers. Climatec also offer maintenance, repair and calibration of any make of environmental test chamber. Hire chambers also available.


Chamber – altitude Chamber – burn-in Chamber – dry cold Chamber – dry heat Chamber – HAST Chamber – hot and cold Chamber – humidity Chamber – supplier new and used Chamber – thermal shock Chamber – vibration Chamber – walk in Chamber hire HALT & HASS Humidity Stress screening – thermal Temperature Temperature cycling Thermal shock Vacuum Vacuum – temperature


Conekt


Technical Centre Stratford Road Solihull B90 4GW West Midlands UK TEL: +44 (0)121 506 5000 EMAIL: conekt.enquiries@zf.com WEBSITE: www.zf.com/conekt CONTACT: Carl Raybould, Business Development Manager


Conekt’s expertise in testing is supported by state-of-the-art product validation facilities in Solihull. We are highly experienced in areas of validation, reliability and failure analysis for automotive and aerospace sectors. Conekt is an Engineering Services division within the ZF Group.


Accelerated testing Altitude – low pressure Automotive testing Avionics electronics testing Bump test


Carbon fibre and composite testing Chamber – altitude Chamber – anechoic (RF) Chamber – dry cold Chamber – dry heat Chamber – EMC test Chamber – hot and cold Chamber – humidity Chamber – radio interference Chamber – salt spray Chamber – thermal shock Chamber – vibration Chamber combined – temperature- humidity and vibration Climatic Composites Conducted emissions Conducted immunity Corrosion DEF STAN 00-35 DEF STAN 59-411 Drop testing Dust testing Electrical fast transients Electro magnetic compatibility/EMC Electron microscopy Electrostatic discharge EMC – test chambers EMC testing EMI measuring receivers Environmental testing Failure analysis Fatigue Finite element analysis Fluid contamination FTIR HALT & HASS Hardness HIRF testing (high intensity radiated field)


Humidity Ingress protection Instrumentation IP testing ISO 17025 ISO 9001 Lightening testing Machine shop facilities Magnetic susceptibility Material testing Metallographic facilities Metallurgical testing Microscopy MIL STD 810 Noise measurement Non-destructive testing PCB flaw detection Plastics and polymers Radiated emissions Radiography Rain


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RF susceptibility Salt spray


Scanning electron microscopy Shock – analysis/measurement Shock – mechanical Shock – thermal Solders and fluxes Strain gauge Stress and strain analysis Sulphur dioxide corrosion Temperature Temperature cycling Tensile Thermal analysis Thermal shock Torsion testing UKAS Vacuum Vacuum – temperature Vehicle component Vehicle testing Vibration – analysis/measurement Vibration – combined Vibration – random Vibration – shock Vibration – sinusoidal Vibration testing Water immersion Weld testing X-ray


Cranage EMC & Safety


Tern Valley Business Park Market Drayton TF9 3AG Shropshire UK TEL: +44 (0)1630 658568 FAX: +44 (0)1630 658921 EMAIL: keith.richens@cranage.co.uk WEBSITE: www.cranage.co.uk CONTACT: Keith Richens, Director


The Cranage UK test centre is UKAS accredited (1833) for evaluating product safety, EMC and environmental performance. We offer pre compliance test services for fault finding and development, as well as extensive testing for worldwide market entry. Our vast product safety facilities cover flammability, drop, mechanical and electrical testing.


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