

[Space Environment Test Facility at Hanwha Systems Jeju Space Center – A ground-based test facility simulating vacuum conditions and extreme temperatures (–180°C to 150°C)]
Recently, Hanwha Group introduced key aspects of its satellite and space system development programs through its official newsroom, highlighting the importance of testing and verification infrastructure used in real-world space projects.
The published materials include references to Thermal Vacuum Chambers (TVAC)—essential facilities designed to simulate the vacuum and extreme temperature conditions of space on the ground. Such infrastructure demonstrates the critical role of high-vacuum performance and precise thermal control in ensuring the reliability and mission readiness of space systems.
Thermal vacuum chambers are not merely test equipment; they are core infrastructure that directly impacts the reliability and success of satellites and space hardware. Accurate replication of space conditions requires system-level design tailored to the test article, stable vacuum performance, and precise, repeatable thermal control.
MTES specializes in the design and manufacture of customized thermal vacuum chambers based on project-specific requirements and test conditions. By leveraging expertise in high-vacuum engineering and precision thermal control, MTES provides space environmental test solutions capable of supporting a wide range of verification needs.
For large-scale space projects, testing infrastructure must demonstrate not only equipment performance, but also design integrity, operational stability, and long-term reliability. As a specialized provider of space environmental test facilities, MTES continues to support the development of robust and reliable testing infrastructure aligned with the stringent requirements of the space industry.
Further details on the referenced project can be found via Hanwha Group’s official newsroom.
(Source: Hanwha Group Newsroom)
🔗 Official reference: Hanwha Group Newsroom
https://www.hanwha.co.kr/newsroom/media_center/news/news_view.do?seq=15393
[Space Environment Test Facility at Hanwha Systems Jeju Space Center – A ground-based test facility simulating vacuum conditions and extreme temperatures (–180°C to 150°C)]
Recently, Hanwha Group introduced key aspects of its satellite and space system development programs through its official newsroom, highlighting the importance of testing and verification infrastructure used in real-world space projects.
The published materials include references to Thermal Vacuum Chambers (TVAC)—essential facilities designed to simulate the vacuum and extreme temperature conditions of space on the ground. Such infrastructure demonstrates the critical role of high-vacuum performance and precise thermal control in ensuring the reliability and mission readiness of space systems.
Thermal vacuum chambers are not merely test equipment; they are core infrastructure that directly impacts the reliability and success of satellites and space hardware. Accurate replication of space conditions requires system-level design tailored to the test article, stable vacuum performance, and precise, repeatable thermal control.
MTES specializes in the design and manufacture of customized thermal vacuum chambers based on project-specific requirements and test conditions. By leveraging expertise in high-vacuum engineering and precision thermal control, MTES provides space environmental test solutions capable of supporting a wide range of verification needs.
For large-scale space projects, testing infrastructure must demonstrate not only equipment performance, but also design integrity, operational stability, and long-term reliability. As a specialized provider of space environmental test facilities, MTES continues to support the development of robust and reliable testing infrastructure aligned with the stringent requirements of the space industry.
Further details on the referenced project can be found via Hanwha Group’s official newsroom.
(Source: Hanwha Group Newsroom)
🔗 Official reference: Hanwha Group Newsroom
https://www.hanwha.co.kr/newsroom/media_center/news/news_view.do?seq=15393