INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Storage Chamber

A storage chamber is a controlled environment component within industrial storage systems designed for secure containment and preservation of materials, parts, or products.

Component Specifications

Definition
A storage chamber is an engineered enclosure that provides controlled environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, cleanliness) for storing industrial materials, components, or finished products. It serves as a critical element in storage systems, ensuring proper preservation, organization, and protection against contamination, degradation, or damage during storage periods.
Working Principle
The storage chamber operates by creating a sealed or controlled environment that isolates stored items from external factors. It may incorporate insulation, environmental control systems (temperature/humidity regulation), access mechanisms (doors, hatches), and monitoring systems to maintain optimal storage conditions according to material requirements.
Materials
Typically constructed from stainless steel (grades 304 or 316 for corrosion resistance), aluminum alloys, or food-grade plastics (polypropylene, polyethylene). Insulation materials include polyurethane foam or mineral wool. Seals are made from silicone or EPDM rubber.
Technical Parameters
  • Capacity Varies (1-1000 liters typical)
  • Dimensions Customizable per application
  • Access Type Hinged door, sliding door, or hatch
  • Pressure Rating Atmospheric to 2 bar (sealed chambers)
  • Humidity Control 10-90% RH (with optional systems)
  • Cleanliness Class ISO Class 5-8 (for cleanroom applications)
  • Temperature Range -40°C to +150°C (depending on configuration)
Standards
ISO 21940, DIN 25457, ISO 14644

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Storage Chamber.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Contamination risk if seals fail
  • Temperature/humidity deviation damaging contents
  • Structural failure under pressure/vacuum
  • Material incompatibility causing corrosion
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Seal degradation or damage
Failure: Loss of environmental control, contamination ingress
Mitigation: Regular seal inspection/replacement, use of compatible seal materials, environmental monitoring alarms
Trigger: Control system malfunction
Failure: Temperature/humidity deviation outside specifications
Mitigation: Redundant control systems, regular calibration, remote monitoring with alerts
Trigger: Material incompatibility
Failure: Corrosion, contamination, or chemical reaction
Mitigation: Material compatibility testing, proper material selection, protective coatings/lining

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
±0.5°C temperature control, ±5% RH humidity control, leak rate <0.1% volume/hour
Test Method
ISO 14644 leak testing, temperature mapping per ISO 13408, material compatibility testing per ASTM standards

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Frequently Asked Questions

What industries commonly use storage chambers?

Storage chambers are used across multiple industries including pharmaceuticals (API storage), food processing (ingredient preservation), electronics (ESD-sensitive components), and chemical manufacturing (hazardous material containment).

How do I select the right storage chamber material?

Material selection depends on the stored items: stainless steel for corrosive materials or cleanrooms, aluminum for lightweight applications, and food-grade plastics for food contact. Consider chemical compatibility, temperature requirements, and cleanliness standards.

What maintenance do storage chambers require?

Regular maintenance includes seal inspection/replacement, surface cleaning/disinfection, environmental system calibration, and structural integrity checks. Frequency depends on usage intensity and stored materials.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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