M SERIES SALT SPRAY / FOG & HUMIDITY TEST CHAMBERS

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Auto Technology M Series Salt Fog (Spray) & Humidity Chambers are built for laboratories that want to run corrosion testing in a traditional steel, water-jacket-heated chamber architecture. Designed for ASTM B117, ISO 9227, MIL-STD-810 Method 509.7, and related procedures, the M Series is especially well suited for laboratories that need repeatable, traceable, and certifiable testing while maintaining continuity with historical corrosion programs developed around legacy steel environmental chambers.

Auto Technology M Series legacy steel salt fog and humidity chamber for ASTM B117, ISO 9227, and MIL-STD-810 corrosion testing

Traditional Steel Chamber Architecture
Designed for laboratories that prefer a legacy-style steel, water-jacket-heated chamber environment for ASTM B117 and related work.

Built for Data Continuity
A strong fit for labs that compare current results to years of historical salt fog data generated in traditional steel chambers.

Built and Supported in the USA
Built in Ohio with U.S.-based service, parts, consumables, and long-term support for serious corrosion testing programs.

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Tell us your standard, chamber size, utilities, sample loading, and any required options such as humidity, SO2, cyclic controls, or horizontal dispersion towers.

Why M Series

Auto Technology’s M Series salt fog chambers are designed for laboratories that need repeatable, standards-driven corrosion exposure for coatings, plated parts, fasteners, connectors, hardware, and assemblies. These chambers reproduce controlled salt spray, salt fog, and humidity environments through a combination of indirect cabinet heating, conditioned atomizing air, engineered fog generation, and corrosion-resistant specimen support systems.

The chamber family is suitable for ASTM B117 salt spray testing, ISO 9227 NSS / AASS, MIL-STD-810 Method 509.7, and a wide range of industry and OEM procedures. Optional packages extend capability into CASS, SO2 / Kesternich, ASTM D2247 humidity, and selected ASTM G85 methods.

Reliable salt fog data depends on more than spraying salt solution. Chamber geometry, anti-drip cover design, spray tower and nozzle performance, bubble tower conditioning, cabinet heating, drainage, exhaust setup, and specimen loading all affect collection rate, exposure consistency, and overall test repeatability.

Why Chamber Construction Matters

ASTM B117 has been used for corrosion testing for more than 75 years. Over that time, much of the published salt spray data, internal qualification work, and long-term corrosion databases used by industry were generated in steel environmental chambers with indirect heating systems.

Because corrosion testing is often comparative, many laboratories depend on historical results when evaluating coatings, materials, hardware, or supplier changes. Maintaining a chamber environment consistent with traditional testing practice can help preserve comparability with earlier data.

Changing chamber construction materials can change the chamber environment. Differences in thermal behavior, condensation patterns, and fog movement may affect result correlation for laboratories that rely on legacy corrosion data.

The Auto Technology M Series maintains the traditional architecture used by many corrosion laboratories for decades, including:

  • Indirect water-jacket cabinet heating
  • Bubble tower conditioned atomizing air
  • Condensate-managing chamber geometry
  • Stable fog generation designed around ASTM B117 operating practice

Chamber Design

Primary Design Elements

  • Angled clear cover with anti-drip slope to help control condensate behavior and prevent solution from dripping onto specimens
  • Water-jacket heating system for indirect, stable cabinet temperature control consistent with ASTM B117 apparatus requirements
  • Multi-function bubble tower for atomizing air conditioning and fog consistency
  • Wet bulb thermometer and exposed RTD measurement for monitoring chamber conditions and estimating humidity during testing
  • High-precision spray towers and nozzles designed to prevent direct spray impingement on specimens while generating uniform fog distribution
  • Corrosion-resistant racks and sample supports for panels, hardware, and irregular parts
  • 55-gallon solution tank with air agitation for consistent solution mixing and delivery
  • Digital controls and optional touchscreen cyclic controls for repeatable operation and improved documentation

Why Water Jacket Heating Matters

The M Series water-jacket system helps maintain cabinet temperature without applying direct heat inside the exposure zone, supporting more stable and repeatable salt fog performance.

Bubble Tower Conditioning

Proper conditioning of atomizing air supports consistent fog density and droplet formation. That stability is a major contributor to collection rate control and repeatable long-duration corrosion testing.

Legacy-Friendly Humidity Operation

For simple humidity operation, the chamber can be run with DI water in the solution tank. For formal humidity methods such as ASTM D2247 or related procedures, the correct humidity and drain configuration should still be specified at time of order.

Feature / Benefit Summary

Feature Benefit
Water-Jacket Heating System Indirect heating aligned with ASTM B117 expectations for stable cabinet temperature and fog behavior
Bubble Tower Humidification Preheats and saturates atomizing air for consistent fog density and droplet formation
Angled Anti-Drip Cover Improves visibility while directing condensation away from the exposure zone
Precision Spray Towers and Nozzles Supports uniform fog generation across the working exposure area
55-Gallon Solution Tank with Air Agitation Helps maintain consistent solution concentration and simplifies solution handling for salt fog or simple humidity operation
Digital / Cyclic Controls Supports timing, automation, and documentation for more advanced procedures
Traditional Steel Chamber Construction Supports continuity with historical test programs developed around legacy steel chamber architecture
Lab-Proven Design Built on the same core platform used for demanding long-duration corrosion testing

Standards & Setup

Ready-to-Run Standards

The M Series salt fog chambers are designed for many of the most commonly specified corrosion test methods used by coatings laboratories, automotive suppliers, aerospace programs, electronics manufacturers, plating operations, and general industrial qualification teams. The standards below are separated into procedures that typically run in a standard base chamber configuration and procedures that are supported with specific option packages.

  • ASTM B117 — Salt Spray (Salt Fog) Corrosion Test / Standard Practice for Operating Salt Spray Apparatus
  • ISO 9227 — NSS / AASS salt spray testing
  • ASTM G85 A1 — Acetic acid salt fog
  • GB/T 10125 — NSS / AASS salt spray methods
  • JIS Z 2371 — Neutral salt spray testing
  • ISO 7253 — Neutral salt spray testing
  • IEC 60068-2-11 — Salt mist environmental testing
  • EIA-364-31 — Electrical connector corrosion testing
  • ISO 9022-4 — Environmental testing for optical equipment
  • MIL-STD-810 Method 509.7 — Salt fog environmental testing
  • MIL-STD-202 Method 101
  • MIL-STD-883 Method 1009
  • MIL-STD-750 Method 1046.3
  • MIL-STD-331 C3
  • EN 13523-8
  • BMW AA-0213
  • Jaguar TPJLR.52.252 / TPJLR.52.253
  • VW 80000 K-06 / K-07

Supported with Required Option Packages

  • ASTM B368 — Copper Accelerated Acetic Acid Salt Spray (CASS)
  • ASTM G85 A2 — Supported with required options
  • ASTM G85 A3 — Supported with required options
  • ASTM G85 A4 — Supported with required options
  • ASTM D2247 — Constant high-humidity exposure with required options
  • ASTM D1735 — Water fog exposure using salt spray-style apparatus with required options
  • ISO 6270-3 — Humidity / condensation exposure with required options
  • DIN 50018 — SO2 condensation corrosion testing with required options
  • JIS H 8502 — Salt spray and CASS / SO2 variants with required options
  • Nissan MES-M0007 5.22
  • Toyota TSH1552G
  • MIL-DTL-5541 — Common conversion-coating specification referencing ASTM B117 salt spray

Important: Not every listed procedure runs in a standard base chamber configuration. Certain methods require additional chamber packages such as SO2 gas dosing, elevated-temperature construction, humidity piping, wet-bottom drain configuration, or cyclic controls depending on the specific standard.

Standards-Driven Configuration Requirements

Standard / Method Required Add-Ons Recommended Add-Ons
ASTM B368 / ISO 9227 CASS / JIS H 8502 CASS High Temperature Package Wet Bottom Drain Assembly
ASTM G85 A2 / ASTM G85 A3 / GB/T 10125 CASS High Temperature Package Wet Bottom Drain Assembly
ASTM G85 A4 / Related SO2 Methods SO2 Package Cyclic Controls
DIN 50018 / JIS H 8502 SO2 Variants SO2 Package Cyclic Controls
ASTM D2247 / ASTM D1735 / ISO 6270-3 Humidity Pipe Assembly + Wet Bottom Drain Assembly Operator planning for humidity-specific operation

Humidity capability note: simple 100% humidity operation can be done by using DI water in the solution tank, but formal humidity procedures and standards-driven setups should be specified in advance so the chamber is built correctly.

Simple Humidity Capability

For basic legacy-style humidity exposure, you can run 100% humidity by adding DI water to the solution tank. More formal humidity procedures such as ASTM D2247 should still be specified up front so the correct configuration can be supplied.

Sizes & Configurations

The chamber size data below is organized by profile style so it is easier to compare. Standard models are shown first, followed by high-profile and low-profile variants. The M Series is available in multiple chamber sizes so you can match the equipment to your parts, throughput, operator reach, and available floor space.

What changes as chamber size increases? Width grows first, then overall loading span, specimen capacity, tank footprint, and installation space. Profile selection changes usable height and operator reach more than it changes the basic testing architecture.

Profile Selection Guidance

A size comparison chart for M-Series test chambers showing dimensions for models 512, 410, 24, 23, 22, and 15.

Compare footprint dimensions across the M-Series line, ranging from the compact Size 15 (37" x 42") to the high-capacity Size 512.

Auto Technology M Series standard low profile and high profile salt fog chamber height comparison with operator standing in front.

Use low profile for small parts and coupons, standard depth for traditional loading, and high / deep profile for extra-large parts.

Use Low Profile When...

Small parts, coupons, and panel work are your primary focus and you want a lower reach-in height for easier loading and unloading.

Use Standard Profile When...

You want the traditional chamber depth used in many long-running salt fog programs and do not need extra height or reduced reach.

Use High / Deep Profile When...

Your samples are taller, bulkier, or mounted on fixtures that need more internal height and loading clearance.

Which Size Do I Need?

Start with the size of your largest part, how many parts must run at once, and whether your samples need wide loading, extra height, or easier operator access. Then confirm final footprint based on tank placement and options.

Standard Profile Models

View Standard Profile Model Chart
Model Part Number Internal Volume Exposure Zone (in) Exposure Zone (cm) Chamber Only (in) Chamber + Tank (in)
15-LC100015-L12 ft³ / 339 L22 × 30 × 2957 × 76 × 75.337 × 42 × 5273 × 42 × 52
22C10002230 ft³ / 849 L45 × 30 × 38116 × 76 × 9864 × 42 × 63100 × 42 × 63
23C10002368 ft³ / 1925 L72 × 42 × 38183 × 107 × 9895 × 54 × 67131 × 54 × 67
24C100024100 ft³ / 2831 L93 × 48.27 × 38237 × 122 × 98118 × 60 × 67154 × 60 × 67
410C100041130 ft³ / 3681 L120 × 48 × 38305 × 122 × 98150 × 60 × 67186 × 60 × 67
512C100052194 ft³ / 5493 L144 × 60 × 38366 × 153 × 98182 × 67 × 70218 × 67 × 70
View Low Profile Model Chart
Model Part Number Internal Volume Exposure Zone (in) Exposure Zone (cm) Chamber Only (in) Chamber + Tank (in)
15-LC100015-L12 ft³ / 339 L22.65 × 30.27 × 29.6457.5 × 76.9 × 75.337 × 42 × 5273 × 42 × 52
22-LC100022-L24 ft³ / 679 L45.65 × 30.27 × 29.64116 × 76.9 × 75.364 × 42 × 54100 × 42 × 54
23-LC100023-L52 ft³ / 1472 L72.27 × 42.25 × 29.64183.6 × 107.3 × 75.395 × 54 × 58131 × 54 × 58
24-LC100024-L78 ft³ / 2208 L93.65 × 48.27 × 29.64237.9 × 122.6 × 75.3118 × 60 × 58154 × 60 × 58
410-LC100041-L100 ft³ / 2831 L120.27 × 48.27 × 29.64305.5 × 122.6 × 75.3150 × 60 × 58186 × 60 × 58
View High / Deep Profile Model Chart
Model Part Number Internal Volume Exposure Zone (in) Exposure Zone (cm) Chamber Only (in) Chamber + Tank (in)
22-HC100022-H38 ft³ / 1076 L45 × 30 × 48116 × 76 × 12164 × 42 × 73100 × 42 × 73
23-HC100023-H85 ft³ / 2406 L72 × 42 × 48183 × 107 × 12195 × 54 × 77131 × 54 × 77
24-HC100024-H126 ft³ / 3567 L93 × 48 × 48237 × 122 × 121118 × 60 × 77154 × 60 × 77
410-HC100041-H161 ft³ / 4558 L120 × 48 × 48305 × 122 × 121.9150 × 60 × 77186 × 60 × 77

Footprint Changes Based on Configuration

M Series salt fog chamber with external solution tank and side venting showing installation spacing for tank access and lid opening clearance

M Series chamber with external solution tank and side venting, showing required spacing between the tank and chamber for access, along with rear clearance for opening the chamber lid.

Important: final installed footprint changes with chamber configuration. Solution tank position, scrubber selection, exhaust routing, and power-vent requirements can all increase installed space needs beyond the basic chamber shell.

Confirm final layout before purchase if floor space is tight or if the chamber must fit around walls, drains, service access, or exterior vent routing.

Tank Placement and Layout Orientation

The installed footprint is not just the chamber body. Depending on model and options, your final layout may include a solution tank, DI feed arrangement, scrubber, or vent components that extend the equipment footprint and affect aisle clearance or room layout.

  • Chamber-only dimensions do not tell the whole installation story
  • Tank and utility orientation affect usable floor space
  • Exterior vent routing may dictate chamber placement
  • Scrubber and power-vent options can alter side or rear clearance needs

Layout Planning Tip

If you are replacing an existing steel chamber, match not only the internal size but also the surrounding room layout, tank location, and vent path so installation goes smoothly.

Custom and walk-in configurations are also available for higher throughput, oversized assemblies, or room-scale corrosion test programs.

Options & Racking

Recommended Add-Ons Based on Lab Setup

Do you have a supply of pressurized DI water?

Bubble Tower DI Holding Tank / Hybrid Feed System (C910107)
Required for laboratories that do not have a pressurized DI water supply available. This option provides a reliable way to keep the humidifying tower supplied when a plant DI line is not available.

Common for labs replacing or matching older chamber installations or operating in facilities without DI plumbing.

Do you need fog to shut down automatically or when unattended?

Shut Down Timer (C702200)
Allows automatic shutoff of air to the humidifying tower. Adjustable from 1 minute to 199 hours and 59 minutes.

Do you have proper ventilation?

Recirculating Scrubber / Jet Exhaust System (C260315)
Helps avoid the need for new ventilation while reducing water and sewer consumption compared with a constant-flow scrubber system.

Potential savings of up to $4,910 per year in water and sewer costs compared with a standard scrubber.

*Savings based on 35 operating hours/week comparing a standard 3 GPM constant-flow scrubber to a recirculating model with a 7-gallon fill. Assumes an average combined water/sewer rate of $15 per 1,000 gallons.

Scrubber / Jet Exhaust Assembly (C700200)
Recommended for laboratories without direct ventilation. Requires city water supply.

Direct venting to the outside is still the best option. If your run to the outside exceeds 15 feet, add a Power Vent.

Jet exhaust scrubber assembly for corrosion test chamber ventilation

Power Vent (C261820)
Recommended when exhaust runs exceed 15 feet to actively pull exhaust from the chamber and maintain proper test conditions.

Do you need higher humidity inside your chamber?

Wet Bottom Drain Assembly (C260455)
Recommended for creating higher humidity in the exposure zone by allowing test solution to accumulate on the floor of the cabinet. This configuration is strongly recommended for larger chambers including sizes 23, 24, 410, and 512.

Scrubber / Jet Exhaust & Regulator + Wet Bottom Drain (C260300)
Recommended for laboratories without ventilation that also require the Wet Bottom Drain Assembly.

For simple legacy-style humidity operation, many laboratories also run 100% humidity by using DI water in the solution tank. Formal humidity procedures such as ASTM D2247 should still be specified up front.

Do your parts interfere with the standard center tower layout?

Horizontal vs. Vertical Fog Tower Configuration

The standard vertical center tower configuration works well for many traditional panel and coupon programs, especially when using shelves or support racks. The optional horizontal dispersion tower configuration moves the fog distribution system toward the back of the chamber to open more usable space in the center of the exposure zone.

Vertical center fog tower configuration with heavy duty shelves installed for comparison of standard chamber loading layout

Standard Vertical Tower
Center-mounted fog tower with shelves shown for comparison of standard loading layout.

Horizontal dispersion tower configuration opening the center of the chamber for larger parts and special fixtures

Optional Horizontal Tower
Moves the fog dispersion system toward the back wall to open the center of the chamber.

Use the Standard Vertical Tower When...

  • Your work is primarily panels, coupons, and regularly shaped parts
  • You want a traditional center-tower layout used in many standard chamber setups
  • Shelves, support bars, or slotted racks will be your primary loading method

Use the Horizontal Tower When...

  • Larger parts or assemblies interfere with the standard center tower location
  • You need more open usable space through the middle of the exposure zone
  • Special fixtures or unusual geometries make center loading less practical

The horizontal dispersion tower option is especially helpful for laboratories testing larger assemblies, irregular production parts, or custom fixtures that would otherwise compete with the standard center-mounted tower position.

Racking and Sample Handling

Standard with a new chamber: front and back ladder racks plus one Plastisol-coated support bar per ladder rack for basic sample support and suspension.

Inside Auto Technology M Series salt fog chamber with standard ladder racks and Plastisol coated support bars for sample loading

Standard support ladders and bars.

Corrosion test panels and coupons mounted on slotted support bar inside Auto Technology M Series chamber rack system

Slotted support bars.

M Series salt fog chamber interior with slotted support rack on coated bars supported by ladder racks next to vertical dispersion tower

Slotted support racks.

M Series salt fog chamber heavy duty support shelf mounted on ladder rack with collection funnels for ASTM B117 testing

Heavy duty shelves.

Options and Standards-Driven Customization

Option Purpose
Standard DI Feed ConfigurationFor laboratories with pressurized DI water available at the installation point
Bubble Tower DI Holding Tank / Hybrid FeedRequired when pressurized DI water is not available
Horizontal Dispersion Tower SystemMoves the fog dispersion tower from the center of the chamber toward the back wall to open usable space for larger parts and assemblies
High Temperature PackageUpgrades cabinet materials and insulation for operation up to 50 °C, commonly specified for CASS testing
Humidity Pipe AssemblySupports humidity-oriented procedures when specified with the appropriate drain and operating configuration
Wet Bottom Drain AssemblyAllows condensate or solution to remain on the chamber floor to increase humidity inside the exposure zone
SO2 PackageInjects metered customer-supplied SO2 into the chamber for standards such as ASTM G85 Annex 4 and related methods
Microprocessor / Cyclic ControlsSupports automatic timing and sequence control for more advanced procedures
Independent Data LoggerProvides additional recording capability for chamber-related temperatures and operating data
Automatic Shut-Down TimerSupports unattended operation and timed shutoff of humidifying air
Combination Jet Exhaust / Wet Bottom Drain AssemblyFacility option for ventilation and drainage where outside venting is limited
Recirculating Scrubber / Jet Exhaust SystemWater-saving alternative that recirculates scrubber water instead of using continuous fresh-water flow
Power VentRecommended when exhaust runs exceed 15 feet
External Condensate Collection PackageAllows collection-rate checks without opening the chamber cover

Need replacement parts, salts, solutions, or common accessories? Buy direct from the Auto Technology Equipment Parts Store.

Specs & Installation

Utilities, Electrical, and Operating Data

Model 110/1/60 208/1/60 208/3/60 240/1/60 240/3/60 460/3/60 575/3/60
1534 Amps21 Amps20 Amps18 Amps7 Amps10 Amps
2234 Amps21 Amps20 Amps18 Amps7 Amps10 Amps
2334 Amps30 Amps15 Amps13 Amps
2434 Amps30 Amps15 Amps13 Amps
41034 Amps30 Amps15 Amps13 Amps
51230 Amps15 Amps13 Amps

Included Labware, Weight, and Daily Consumption

Model Cover Lifter Type Crated Weight Funnels Cylinders Estimated Daily Solution Use Estimated Daily DI Water Use
15Gas1000 lbs2210 gal10 gal
22Gas1350 lbs2210 gal10 gal
23Air2000 lbs4420 gal20 gal
24Air3000 lbs4420 gal20 gal
410Air--6630 gal30 gal
512Air--181835 gal35 gal

Facilities, Utilities, and Installation

Water and Drain Connections

  • Water jacket drain: 1.25 in copper or galvanized steel
  • Chamber drain: 1.25 in O.D. PVC
  • DI water supply: 3/8 in O.D. poly tubing from a pressurized DI water source, typically 25–100 psi

Compressed Air

  • Compressed air supply: 3/8 in O.D. poly tubing from a clean, dry air source
  • Typical pressure range: 30–50 psi

Ventilation Requirements

  • Salt fog cabinet exhaust should vent directly to the exterior of the building whenever possible
  • Do not connect the chamber exhaust to a shared plenum or duct serving other instruments
  • Use 1.25 in PVC piping for the chamber vent connection
  • Power vent recommended when exhaust runs exceed 15 ft

Facility Environment

  • Flat, level floor capable of supporting the installed chamber weight
  • Nearby floor drain recommended for condensate and cleaning operations
  • Room temperature: 20–25 °C (68–77 °F)
  • Room humidity: 45 ±10% RH, non-condensing

Important installation warning: improper installation can affect chamber operation and compromise test integrity.

We strongly discourage installation in a warehouse, boiler room, garage, factory floor, paint room, powder mixing room, or other areas with frequent dust, frequent door opening, or widely varying temperature, humidity, or air-pressure conditions.

For a complete overview of laboratory layout considerations including utilities, ventilation, and spacing requirements, see our corrosion chamber room requirements guide.

Ordering Information

  • Please specify voltage and phase when ordering
  • Prices quoted are valid for 30 days
  • Terms: 50% down payment, 50% Net 30 days (pending credit approval)
  • Shipping: F.O.B. Strongsville, Ohio
  • Delivery: based on production levels at time order is received and after receipt of down payment

Photos & Video

Chamber Design

Auto Technology M Series salt fog chamber installed in a corrosion laboratory

M Series salt fog chamber installed in a laboratory environment for standards-driven salt spray and humidity testing.

Salt fog chamber interior showing sample racks spray towers and exposure zone

Chamber interior showing exposure zone layout, specimen support hardware, and fog-generation components.

Salt fog chamber bubble tower and control system

Bubble tower conditioning hardware and chamber controls used to support stable salt fog generation.

55 gallon solution tank and salt solution mixing system for M Series chamber

Solution tank and mixing system used to maintain consistent salt solution delivery during testing.

Wet and dry RTDs installed inside M Series salt fog chamber for monitoring temperature and humidity conditions

Wet and dry RTDs installed inside the M Series chamber for monitoring cabinet conditions during salt fog and humidity testing.

Close-up of black polyurea liner inside M Series corrosion test chamber showing durable chemical resistant interior

Close-up of the M Series black polyurea liner showing the durable, corrosion-resistant interior chamber surface.

Auto Technology ASTM B117 and ISO 9227 Corrosion Chamber Introduction

Support Products, Training, and Service

Item Purpose
ASTM B117 SaltSalt conforming to ASTM B117 for solution preparation
Calibration CertificateDocumentation for chamber-related calibration records where required
pH Meter KitFor checking mixed solution and collected condensate pH
Mass Loss Test PanelsPanels for ASTM B117-related mass-loss or chamber-verification work
DI Water DrumBulk DI water supply for chamber use where needed
CASS Solution DrumPrepared solution support for CASS-related work
Premixed 5% Salt SolutionReady-to-use ASTM B117-style salt solution for simpler lab operation
Salt Fog Training ClassOperator and quality training for correct chamber use and maintenance
Start-Up ServiceCommissioning support after installation
Start-Up KitBasic ASTM B117-related test accessories
Preventive Maintenance KitsAnnual maintenance replacement items
Accredited Calibration SupportQualified service support for calibration and quality-system needs

FAQ

Why choose a steel M Series chamber instead of a non-steel cabinet?

Many laboratories prefer traditional steel chamber architecture because historical ASTM B117 and related corrosion data were often generated in steel, water-jacket-heated chambers. That can matter when trying to preserve continuity with legacy corrosion databases or long-standing qualification programs.

Can the M Series run 100% humidity?

For basic legacy-style humidity operation, you can run 100% humidity by using DI water in the solution tank. If you need a formal humidity procedure such as ASTM D2247 or another humidity-specific method, the chamber should be configured appropriately at the time of order.

What if my lab does not have pressurized DI water?

If your lab does not have pressurized DI water, the Bubble Tower DI Holding Tank / Hybrid Feed System is the common alternative.

What if my parts are too large for the standard center tower layout?

Horizontal dispersion towers are available for larger parts and assemblies. This moves the fog dispersion arrangement away from the center and opens more usable space inside the exposure zone.

What comes standard with a new M Series chamber?

A new chamber includes front and back ladder racks plus one Plastisol-coated support bar per ladder rack for basic sample support and suspension. Additional slotted bars, trays, and heavy-duty shelves are available depending on your parts and loading needs.

What else do I need besides the chamber to run ASTM B117?

Most labs also need a pH meter, hydrometer or salimeter, collection funnels and graduated cylinders, a way to record operating data, proper water and salt, and—depending on the quality system—training, accredited calibration, and proficiency testing support.