This chamber is built around conditioning Charpy impact specimens to a stable target temperature and holding that setpoint for the required soak. In typical use, you select the desired setpoint and let the system stabilize rather than running a multi-step temperature program.

The NG-ISCC Series is offered in models intended for specific low-temperature targets, with available conditioning targets including -30°C, -60°C, -80°C, -100°C, and -196°C depending on the model you choose.

Whether a workflow truly needs temperature steps usually depends on your lab procedure and test method requirements, plus practical factors like specimen mass and quantity, soak time expectations, and whether you are using compressor-based refrigeration models or liquid nitrogen models for ultra-low setpoints.

If you want to confirm the best configuration for your target temperatures and conditioning workflow, use learn more and request a quote.