
Step Two of the Comtest Five-Step Process: Design
How to find the perfect test chamber without any stress? In this post, we delve into step 2 of our Worry-Free Five-Step Process: detailing a chamber design with Britt Links from our Design Department.

In a rapidly changing world with an increasing demand for testing high-tech products, it’s not surprising to see which of our 60+ EMC chambers currently stands as the most popular. In this post, we present the top 4 EMC chambers of 2025.
#4: CISPR-25 Anechoic Chamber
This anechoic chamber complies with CISPR-25 edition 5.0 and ISO-11452-2, and is designed for a test distance of 1.0 m at a 2.5 x 1.0 m table. It is particularly popular with automotive suppliers of electrical components. For more information and the PDF Specification Sheet, go to: https://lnkd.in/eduNteZp
#3: ISO-11452 Reverberation Chamber
This reverberation chamber complies with ISO-11452-11 and features a working volume of 1.5 x 3.1 x 1.0 m. It is popular among automotive suppliers of electrical components who are keen to test under the most stringent conditions. For more information and the PDF Specification Sheet, go to: https://lnkd.in/erhZskRz
#2: CISPR-16 Anechoic Chamber
This anechoic chamber complies with CISPR-16-1-4, IEC-61000-4-3, and ANSI-63.4, with a test distance of 3 m at a Ø1.5 m volume. It is especially popular among manufacturers (OEMs) of consumer, industrial, medical, and telecom products. For more information and the PDF Specification Sheet, go to: https://lnkd.in/ex6WAArC
#1: MIL-STD-461 Anechoic Chamber
This anechoic chamber complies with Mil-STD-461-G, RTCA-DO-160-G, and DEF-STAN-59-411 for a test distance of 1.0 m at a 2.5 x 1.0 m table. It is particularly popular in the defence and aerospace industries. For more information and the PDF Specification Sheet, go to: https://lnkd.in/eWdfP98x