Turnkey Controlled Environmental Chambers
Founded in the early 1970's, Environmental Specialties (ES) has rapidly expanded from a respected regional company to a national leader in the design , manufacturing, and service of close tolerance, controlled environmental chambers for the research, development, and product testing industries; all products designed to customer specifications and referencing ICH, GMP, GAMP, ASTM, TAPPI and other industry design standards. ES provides a single-source, turnkey solution for small reach-in to large walk-in environmental chambers; pre-sale support, mechanical design, electrical / controls design, architectural design, construction, field testing / validation, and service is all provided by one company.
Environmentally controlled parameters include temperature, humidity, CO2, lighting, and pressure, and control is by microprocessor based touchscreen controls or other electronic control means. Typical chamber types include cold rooms, warm rooms, stability rooms, incubators, ICH freezers, HEPA filtered cleanrooms, classified Class 1 Div 1 / 2 storage rooms, ultra low temp freezers, dry rooms, battery test rooms, archival storage rooms / vaults, photostability chambers, biorepositories, plant growth rooms, insect rearing rooms, tissue culture rooms, cycling / stress chambers, and other special designs on request.
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Environmental Specialties (ES) designs and manufactures a diverse product line of controlled environmental chambers / rooms throughout a wide variety of industries. Standard and custom walk-in environmental chambers / rooms include walk-in temperature and humidity chambers, walk-in warm rooms, walk-in cold rooms, walk-in freezers, walk-in incubators, ICH stability chambers, shelf life study chambers, HEPA...
Environmental Specialties manufactures quality photostability chambers meeting ICH Q1B guidelines. Our time proven technology has served the pharmaceutical industry for over 15 years as well as assisting other industries in developing photostability guidelines for their products.


