The Czech Republic, as a strategic industrial heart of Europe, maintains rigorous standards for Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and material emissions. With a heavy focus on automotive manufacturing (Skoda, Hyundai, Toyota) and furniture production, compliance with EU directives like Regulation (EU) 2023/1464 regarding formaldehyde is non-negotiable. As a leading manufacturer, Dongguan Huanyi provides the technical infrastructure required for Czech laboratories to validate emissions under EN 717-1 and ISO 16000 standards.
In regions like Central Bohemia and the Moravian-Silesian Region, the demand for VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) testing has pivoted from simple compliance to advanced "Search-Intent" driven R&D. Czech manufacturers are now looking for Information Gain in their testing processes—not just a pass/fail result, but detailed data on emission decay curves and chemical fingerprinting. Our test chambers are optimized for:
Dongguan Huanyi Instruments Technology Co., Ltd. was established on March 20, 2007, covering an area of 6,022 square meters. It is a high-tech enterprise integrating R&D, production, sales and after-sales service. It participated in the drafting of national standards and industry standards for environmental simulation test equipment.
Our philosophy is "customer-centric, quality-guaranteed, honesty-based, and innovation-oriented". Through unremitting efforts, Huanyi has cultivated a high-quality team with rich production, R&D and management experience.
Located in Dongguan, the global manufacturing hub, we utilize high-end components from Siemens, Schneider, and Bitzer, ensuring European-level performance with Chinese cost-efficiency.
Whether it is a 1m³ chamber for small electronic components or a 30m³ walk-in chamber for a full Skoda SUV, our R&D team provides bespoke engineering solutions.
All units are ISO 9001:2015 certified and designed to meet the technical requirements of CE marking, essential for the Czech and European markets.
Our chambers feature ERP-linked monitoring and AI-driven data analysis, allowing labs in Prague to monitor real-time test data remotely.
The industry is moving towards "Zero-Emission" targets. Czech firms are increasingly adopting pre-treatment chambers to stabilize samples before final VOC analysis. This macro-trend reduces data variability and ensures higher reliability in product safety declarations. Furthermore, the integration of Aerosol Testing for healthcare products is becoming a significant secondary market in Central Europe.
We provide full-scale laboratory setups including: