DEEP FREEZE 11/11/2020

Deep Freezer is used to conduct cold environment tests on all kinds of materials.

It is used to conduct tests on all kinds of products in the pipes, cables, rubber, chemical, automotive, electric home appliances, plastics and construction industries.

DEEP FREEZER (UP TO -50°C) DVT DD  allows to conduct tests in cold temperatures up to -50° C. It offers the following volume options: 100, 200, 300, 400 or 500 litres. A digital thermostat controls temperature. Deep freezes can be incorporated into various test equipment depending on the requirements of the customer so that tests can be conducted in cold environment. It is available in horizontal or vertical version.

The other test devices that can be used by those industries that use the Deep Freezer include: DEEP FREEZER DVT DDK, HOT AND COLD TEST EQUIPMENT DVT SSTC, HOT/COLD TEST CABIN FOR TENSILE/COMPRESSION MACHINE DVT SSTK DRYING OVEN DVT ETK, SAMPLE CUTTER PRESS DVT NP P1. Click sectors and select your sector to see relevant test equipment and to find out more about other test equipment and tests.

DVT DEVOTRANS, active since 1960 in the manufacturing of quality control and test equipment, has since then constantly improved its technology and uses its experience to contribute to the national economy and to export its products to tens of countries in 6 continents. It offers more than 600 different standard products as well as customized models. It also renders calibration services for force, temperature, scales and pressure etc. through its TÜRKAK accredited laboratory DVTLAB. DVT DEVOTRANS is committed to maximize customer satisfaction and to this end provides its customers with user’s guides and training supported by tutorial videos as well as after-sale technical service.

To watch the information video for the Deep Freezer, click here.

For more information on all quality control and test devices and on DVT DEVOTRANS, click here to visit the company’s web site or send an e-mail to devotrans@devotrans.com.

 

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