Select a heating and cooling GenChamber when your Charpy or Izod workflow requires both sub-zero conditioning and elevated-temperature conditioning in one system. The NG-ISCC Series is primarily a low-temperature conditioning chamber for Charpy specimens, with model-dependent ranges that cover sub-zero setpoints down to ultra-low temperatures and up to about +30°C.
GenChamber is typically the better fit when you need:
- Conditioning above ambient for hot-temperature impact testing, up to +100°C.
- One setup that supports both cooling and heating cycles for the same lab or program.
- Compressor-based cooling for low-temperature work down to around -80°C, without relying on liquid nitrogen.
Stay with the NG-ISCC when your test plan includes colder conditioning targets, such as -100°C or -196°C, since those models are specifically configured for deeper sub-zero conditioning, including liquid nitrogen-cooled versions.
If you want to confirm the right chamber based on your required temperature points, specimen flow, and utilities, start with learn more and then request a quote for a configuration recommendation.