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| Scientific Climate Systems, Inc. |
| Scientific Climate Systems, Inc. has made an ongoing commitment to advanced technology in Dry Room design. The advent of these new technologies and new products will provide continued innovations for the dry room industry. Custom engineered for your environmental testing application . Superior precision temperature and humidity control . Temperature ranges from -50°C to +100°C. Humidity ranges from less than 1% to 99%. Your environmental test chamber can be designed for indoor or outdoor installation. Ramp rates as fast as 5C per minute in your Environmental Test Chamber. Custom air handling systems can be placed indoors on top of your chamber or located remotely anywhere outdoors. Explosion proof capabilities |
Scientific Climate Systems, Inc.
8208 Westpark Drive
Houston
Texas 77063
United States
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