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Climatic Chambers With Phytotron System

Simulation of day and night, also possible with UV lamps

Climatic chambers with phytotron are the only group of units that allows controlling of humidity, temperature and lighting altogether

  • programming of temperature, humidity and lighting
  • day and night simulation system with smooth regulation of light intensity:
    • FIT P – above-shelf LED lighting modules, available as standard in two variants:
      • cool white (4000K),
      • multicolor version: red (657 and 727 nm), blue (450 nm), and cool white (4000K).
    • FIT S – lighting in cool white (4000K), mounted in the side walls.
    • FIT D – lighting in cool white (4000K), mounted in the doors.
    • FIT DS – lighting in cool white (4000K), mounted in both the side walls and the doors.
  • Temperature range when the light is off (night): 0. . . +60°C
  • Temperature range with lighting off (daytime): +10. . . +50°C
  • CLIMATIC CHAMBERS WITH PHYTOTRON SYSTEM

    Standard lighting systems in climatic chambers with the FIT option

    • FIT P – above-shelf LED lighting modules, available as standard in two variants:
      • cool white (4000K),
      • multicolor version: red (657 and 727 nm), blue (450 nm), and cool white (4000K).
    FIT P LED MULTI lighting panel

    FIT P LED MULTI lighting panel

    FIT P LED WHITE lighting panel

    FIT P LED WHITE lighting panel

    • FIT S – lighting in cool white (4000K), mounted in the side walls.
    • FIT D – lighting in cool white (4000K), mounted in the doors.
    • FIT DS – lighting in cool white (4000K), mounted in both the side walls and the doors.
    FIT D – LED T5 tubes in chamber doors

    FIT D – LED T5 tubes in chamber doors

    FIT S – LED T5 tubes in chamber side walls

    FIT S – LED T5 tubes in chamber side walls

    FIT DS – LED T5 tubes in chamber doors and side walls

    FIT DS – LED T5 tubes in chamber doors and side walls

    FIT D – lighting visualisation with LED modules in the chamber door

    FIT D – lighting visualisation with LED modules in the chamber door

    FIT S – lighting visualisation with LED modules in the chamber walls

    FIT S – lighting visualisation with LED modules in the chamber walls

    FIT DS – lighting visualisation with LED modules in the chamber doors and walls

    FIT DS – lighting visualisation with LED modules in the chamber doors and walls

    Solutions tailored to individual requirements

    In addition to the standard FIT lighting systems, we also design and manufacture solutions tailored to individual customer requirements. These may include:

    • white light sources in 2700K, 3000K, 4000K, or 6500K,
    • UV-A, UV-B, or UV-C fluorescent lamps,
    • LED light sources in specific colours.
    Custom chamber with LED and UV lighting

    LED "MULTI" module dedicated to plant growth processes – flexible configuration options

    A special LED module with four independently controlled light colours has been designed for research into plant growth processes. This allows the user to adjust the light spectrum to a defined research process.

    Light spectrum chart
    • deep red – peak wavelength 657 nm, absorption zone of chlorophyll a and b,
    • far red – peak wavelength 727 nm, phytochrome control and flowering induction,
    • blue – peak wavelength 450 nm, stimulation of photosynthesis and vegetative growth,
    • cool white – 4000K, for research requiring the full visible spectrum.

    When designing lighting systems for climatic chambers, we aimed to achieve the optimal balance between light intensity and uniformity across the shelves. The standard FIT solutions currently provide users with light intensity of up to 600 µmol/m²/s. If higher values are required, we can also offer a special chamber version with light intensity on the shelf reaching up to 1000 µmol/m²/s.

    Applications of climatic chambers with the FIT option

    KKS and KKP climatic chambers with the FIT option are designed for fully controlled, reproducible plant research, independent of season, location, and external conditions. They enable precise analysis of the effects of temperature, humidity, and lighting on plant growth, physiology, and metabolism. In plant sciences, they support studies on photosynthesis, germination, and plant responses to abiotic stress. In biotechnology, they provide stable and sterile conditions for cultivation and genetic experiments. In agronomy, they enable testing of new varieties for yield potential and resistance to drought, salinity, and climate change. The ability to reproduce virtually any climatic zone under laboratory conditions reduces the need for costly field trials and allows complete experimental cycles to be carried out throughout the year.