State Industrial Solutions is expanding temperature chamber manufacturing support for TestEquity’s 107 and 115 environmental test platforms, a move that points to rising demand for precise, repeatable thermal testing across electronics, aerospace, automotive, and energy applications.
The company announced on April 21 that it is supporting turnkey manufacturing operations for the TestEquity 107 and 115 temperature chambers. These systems are built for modern testing and validation environments, where products must prove they can perform under controlled hot and cold conditions before reaching the field.
The TestEquity 107 is a compact benchtop chamber designed for electronics validation, component testing, R&D labs, and production use. According to State Industrial Solutions, the unit offers a temperature range from -42°C to +130°C, a 0.7-cubic-foot workspace, standard 120V plug-and-play operation, and precise programming through an integrated touchscreen controller.
For more demanding validation work, the TestEquity 115 platform expands both capacity and performance. The 115A series supports temperatures from -73°C to +175°C, with a larger workspace of about 1.55 cubic feet, cascade refrigeration, fast stabilization, and improved control dynamics. That range gives engineering and quality teams more room to test components exposed to harsh or shifting operating conditions.
From a manufacturing standpoint, the story is less about one product line and more about the production discipline behind it. State Industrial Solutions manages mechanical and structural assembly, electrical wiring, control integration, kitting, labeling, inspection, and final QA validation. The company also highlights traceability, structured quality checkpoints, and build-to-print assembly practices.
That matters because temperature chambers are only useful when they can repeat conditions accurately. A loose process, incomplete documentation, or uneven assembly can affect validation data and slow product release timelines.
As reliability demands increase, manufacturers need test systems that arrive ready for deployment and can scale with production needs. Turnkey temperature chamber manufacturing gives OEMs a practical way to add capacity while keeping attention on quality, repeatability, and customer deadlines.
Article & Image Source: State Industrial Solutions — April 21, 2026












