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Combined Test Systems

One chamber. Multiple standards..

Combined test systems integrate sequential or simultaneous environmental conditions in a single chamber — reducing certification time, transport handling, and validation scope creep.

Single-condition chambers force a sample to move between stations: temperature chamber → vibration table → IP test rig. Each handover introduces handling error and breaks the test cycle. Combined chambers run multiple conditions in one enclosure.

ULMEKA designs combined test systems to specific compliance programs. MIL-STD-810 method combinations, IEC 60529 IPX with concurrent temperature, vibration combined with humidity — engineered into a single chamber with shared instrumentation.

Why combine

Why test in combination..

Real conditions are simultaneous.

Field environments stack stresses; running each factor separately rarely reproduces how a product actually fails.

Interactive failure modes surface.

Thermal expansion under vibration, condensation during temperature cycling, seal fatigue under combined heat and humidity — these appear only when stresses act together.

Standards define it.

Qualification standards such as MIL-STD-810, RTCA DO-160 and IEC 60068-2 specify combined-environment methods precisely because sequential testing under-represents real risk.

One campaign, less schedule.

A single combined system consolidates what would otherwise be several separate test runs — cutting handling, setup and program time.

Common combinations

Common test combinations..

  • Temperature + Humidity

    The baseline climatic combination for most electronics and materials.

  • Temperature + Vibration

    Thermal cycling with mechanical excitation; critical for avionics, automotive and defense electronics.

  • Temperature + Humidity + Vibration

    “Triple combined,” the closest reproduction of real transport and operational life.

  • Thermal + Altitude (low pressure)

    For airborne and high-altitude equipment.

  • Rain + Temperature

    Water ingress under thermal load (MIL-STD-810 Method 506.6).

Multi-axis integration

Standards that engineers ship together..

Climatic + Vibration

Temperature, humidity and vibration in a single cycle. Common for MIL-STD-810 Method 514 + 507 combined qualification.

Climatic + Shock

Thermal shock cycles paired with mechanical shock events per Method 503 + 516.

Multi-standard compliance

MIL-STD-810H Method 506.6 Rain combined with IEC 60529 IPX — single chamber satisfies both certification paths.

Modular configuration

Climatic, vibration, IP and altitude modules ship as building blocks. Combined per program requirement, not pre-baked.

Use cases

Where combined systems pay off..

Defense product qualification

MIL-STD-810H method clusters run end-to-end without inter-test handling. Reduces qualification cycle time and chain-of-custody friction.

Aerospace avionics

DO-160 combined with MIL-STD-810 in shared chamber — single test plan, single report, fewer scheduling dependencies.

Automotive electronics

Climate and vibration profiles for connector and ECU qualification — concurrent loading reflects field stress more accurately than sequential testing.

Discuss your combined system requirements.

Send the standards, sample size, and timeline. A ULMEKA engineer will respond within one business day.

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