Produced by: Mosab Ordoniya Hamze Johri Hisham Khanfa Superviser: Dr.Kamel Subhe Climate Chamber.

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Produced by: Mosab Ordoniya Hamze Johri Hisham Khanfa Superviser: Dr.Kamel Subhe Climate Chamber

Climate chamber, as the name indicates, a cabinet or a chamber that modulates many cases of storing, working and calibrating.. conditions for many products such as measurement systems, electronic equipment and drags. ABSTRACT

is an enclosure used to test the effects of specified environmental conditions on biological items, industrial products, materials, and electronic devices and components What is Climate Chamber ?

Extreme temperatures Sudden and extreme temperature variations Moisture or relative humidity Electrodynamics vibrations Electromagnetic radiation Salt spray Rain Weathering Exposure to sun, causing UV degradation. Vacuum Conditions maybe included

Aerospace Automotive Biotechnology Defense Electronics Energy Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics Clean Rooms Field of applications on climate chamber

Applications on climate chamber Electronics

Biotechnology Applications on climate chamber

About the controlling in details; the humidity will be lowered by passing the enclosed air through cold surfaces, so that the vapor condensed, it will be increased by evaporating water. Moreover, the temperature will be lowered using refrigeration cooling unit, increased using heater. Control

Parts design [with alternatives]

Complete assembly

Frame design

building the main frame

Evabrator

Steam Gas

Heater

Fans

Condenser

Control system

Side View

Front View