PARTNERS IN SAFETY - Thermal Product Solutions

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Battery TestingSolutions EnvironmentalChambers Walk In Rooms Industrial OvensPARTNERS IN SAFETYWe Help Create Your Custom Safety SolutionTPS Thermal Product Solutions uses the most up-to-datetechnology and engineering to build equipment to test awide variety of batteries. Proprietary Risk Analysis Customization for your Application NFPA Compliance

SafeTestTMMEETS INDUSTRY TESTINGSTANDARDS SAFELYBATTERYTESTINGSOLUTIONS IEC 62660-2 for abuse testing ofautomotive batteries SAE J2464 for automotiverechargeable batteries (RESSsystems) IEC 60086-4 Safety of lithiumbatteries UL 1642 for lithium ion batteries UN/DOT 38.3 for testing lithium ionbatteries IEC 61960 for portable lithium cellsand batteries IEC 62133 for portable battery cells UL 2054 for consumer andcommercial batteries IEEE 1625 Laptop Rechargeablebatteries IEEE 1725 Phone rechargeablebatteriesTPS has the environmental testing products and capabilities forapplications including automotive, mobile devices, computers,telecommunications, defense and alternative energy.What do the telecommunications, automotive,computer, defense, and alternative energymarkets have in common? They all need a safeand reliable w ay to test batteries. And with moreelectronic devices being used and electrichybrid vehicles hitting the road every day, theability to test lithium ion batteries has neverbeen more in demand.Safely test to all major standards includingIEC, SAE, UL, UN/DOT, & IEEE(Safety options available for all Eucar Listings)

BATTERY CHAMBEREXPLOSION VENT PANELPRESSURE VENT PORTRAPID PURGE SYSTEMINERT ATMOSPHERECLASS "A" SAFETYVENTILATION SYSTEMBaseline CapabilitiesChambers and Walk In RoomsOTP TEMPGUARD IVREINFORCED CHAMBERAND DOOR CONSTRUCTIONTEMPERATURE LIMITEDELECTRIC HEATER Temperatures Range from -73 C to 200 C(-100 F to 392 F)Wide Variety ofInternal Dimensions toAccommodate your TestingNeeds Humidity Range from 10% to 98%Easy to Use TouchscreenControl System NFPA Compliant SystemsTailored to your SpecificRequirements

Thermal Product SolutionsSAFETYOPTIONSChamber PressureAlarm (Standard)Intrinsic Safety BarriersNFPA Class AVentilation SystemInert Atmosphere(NFPA Compliant)Solvent MonitorGas Analyzers(H2, O2, CO2, CO)TPS Engineers are available to partner withyou to create the chamber you need—size,features, safety, atmospheres, controllers,exhausts and more.Temperature LimitedElectric HeatersRapid Purge SystemPressure Relief Ports(Standard)NFPA CompliantExplosion Venting(Standard)Remote ShutdownAutomatic Door LocksEmergency StopControlHeater SurfaceTemperature LimitersProduct MonitoringThermocouplesFire Suppression(Water, Halon, CO2, LN2)Alarms (Audible, Visual,Output Contacts)TPS offers a wide range of safety featuresand options to allow you to meet youtesting needs while complying to NFPAsafety requirements.Put us to the test &test with the best.Redundant ProcessTemperature High Limit(Standard)Rapid Cryogenic Cooling

ABOUT TPSThermal Product Solutions (“TPS”), is a leading Americanmanufacturer of industrial ovens, furnaces, pharmaceutical sterilizers,and environmental temperature cycling and stability test chambers.The TPS family of brands includes Baker Furnace, Blue M,Gruenberg, Tenney, Lindberg, Lunaire, MPH, and Wisconsin Oven.www.thermalproductsolutions.comThermal Product SolutionsBaker Furnace, Blue M, Gruenberg, Tenney, Lindberg, Lunaire, MPH, and Wisconsin OvenMailing Address: P.O. Box 150 White Deer, PA 17887-0150 USA Phone: (570) 538-7200 Fax: (570) 538-7380Physical Address: 2821 Old Route 15 New Columbia, PA ations and Product Information are subject to change without notice.

automotive batteries SAE J2464 for automotive rechargeable batteries (RESS systems) IEC 60086-4 Safety of lithium batteries UL 1642 for lithium ion batteries UN/DOT 38.3 for testing lithium ion batteries IEC 61960 for portable lithium cells and batteries IEC 62133 for p

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