Custom Test Systems Built Around Your DUT, Standards, and Lab Workflow
Bellue supports non-standard chamber and integrated test-system projects for teams whose application no longer fits a simple catalog selection. This page is designed to turn broad requirements into a clearer RFQ conversation around chamber size, safety logic, utilities, monitoring, and execution scope.
Custom RFQs usually depend on more than temperature range. Buyers may be comparing DUT dimensions, safety architecture, access, control interfaces, utilities, workflow, and how the final system will be installed and supported after delivery.
Custom RFQs Should Define the Application Before They Lock Into a Model
When a project includes oversized specimens, combined conditions, layered safety requirements, or lab-level integration, the wrong starting point is usually a narrow product filter. Bellue helps teams define the project path first, then move into the right system format.
Catalog Limits Show Up Early
Non-standard dimensions, access constraints, or monitoring needs can make a standard product page less useful than a broader project discussion.
Safety and Controls Matter
Custom systems often depend on alarms, interlocks, control architecture, and operator workflow as much as chamber hardware.
Utilities and Layout Shape the Solution
Installation access, power, water, ventilation, service clearance, and floor space all influence what can actually be delivered.
RFQs Need a Stronger Handoff
The better the early definition is, the easier it becomes to align quoting, engineering, startup, and ongoing support.
The Routes That Usually Feed a Stronger Custom RFQ
Custom projects often begin from one of these platform discussions, then expand once dimensions, interfaces, utilities, and execution details are better defined.
Environmental Chamber Hub
Use this route when the project starts with temperature, humidity, rapid-change, walk-in, or broader environmental simulation logic.
Explore environmental platformBattery Test Chamber Hub
Use this route when the requirement includes battery safety, abuse methods, high current, or larger pack-level validation systems.
Explore battery platformTest Standards Guidance
Use this route when a custom RFQ is being shaped by method language, qualification logic, or compliance-driven equipment selection.
Browse standards supportService and Commissioning
Use this route when startup, training, maintenance access, and after-sales support are part of the project definition.
Review service supportWhat Bellue Usually Needs Before a Custom Project Can Be Scoped Well
A strong custom RFQ does not need every detail on day one, but it should usually define the application, usable test space, critical conditions, and what makes the project different from a standard catalog order. That gives Bellue a better starting point for engineering-led discussion.
- DUT type, overall dimensions, weight, and whether loading or fixture access changes the chamber format
- Main conditions such as temperature, humidity, ramp rate, altitude, vibration, electrical load, or layered safety logic
- Observation, cable routing, controller interface, data acquisition, and monitoring expectations
- Site conditions including utilities, installation path, service clearance, and lab layout constraints
- Whether the project is a modified standard platform or a more complete integrated-system build
Start the Custom RFQ With the Right Engineering Context
Share your DUT, target conditions, standards, and what is making the request non-standard, and Bellue can help narrow the right platform, system format, and next-step quotation path.
- Project type: environmental chamber, battery system, integrated lab, or application-specific test setup
- Specimen size, usable workspace target, and whether the project needs walk-in, modular, or room-style thinking
- Special features such as interlocks, monitoring, custom ports, automation, or safety containment
- Expected delivery, commissioning, training, or after-sales support scope