
Mobile Absorber Walls for Antenna Testing
Mobile Absorber Walls are an ideal solution for versatile testing arrangements, including circular ones. Additionally, after testing, you can roll them away and store them outside the chamber. Depending on your testing needs, you can choose from four different types of absorbers available on these mobile walls.

We discovered that many testing professionals are unaware of the risks associated with neglected test chambers. Regular maintenance can help prevent unexpected downtime. In this post, we explore Step 5 of our Worry-Free Five-Step Process: Support and Maintenance.
Steven Nijenhuis, our Operations Manager, explains why we are on a mission to inform users of our chambers and facility managers about the importance of maintenance.
Steven: “Our chambers are equipped with high-quality parts and, at times, complex designs. Still, many professionals regard the maintenance of their test chambers as no different from that of an office interior. Maintenance is essential for preserving functionality and quality and preventing unexpected malfunctions, wear and tear, and changes in testing objectives. Additionally, the warranty remains valid. With a maintenance contract in place, our service team will proactively notify you when replacements are required and will carry out component replacements on site during the scheduled maintenance.”
Joëlle Driessen-Verkuijlen is our Account Manager responsible for our after-sales services.
Joëlle: “Proactive service is key, and that’s my main focus. Throughout the entire Five Step Process, I will ensure clients are kept up to date on the status of each step, and after installation, I will ensure we provide the clients with a swift problem-solving process, whether with our own worry-free emergency team or our partners worldwide. Anything to keep our chambers running 24-7!”
Would you like to learn more about our Maintenance Plans? Get in touch with Steven Nijenhuis or Joëlle Driessen-Verkuijlen.
Learn more about our Five-Step Process in our brief explanatory video on our YouTube channel. Check the comments for the link.