- Capacity: 42 L – 1200 L
- Temperature: 5ºC to 70ºC,10ºC to 260ºC, 20ºC to 306ºC
- Categories (3): Drying, baking and curing
- o Drying Ovens: Remove moisture in the chamber and dry samples fasto Baking Ovens: Keep moisture in the chamber and does not dry the sampleso Curing Ovens: Slowly heat materials to slow drying of the samples
- Heating method: Forced Convection and Gravity Convection
- o Forced Convection: Have a turbo blower-assisted airflow design and heavy duty motors that offers excellent temperature uniformity and fast temperature recovery.o Gravity Convection: Ideal for processing with lightweight samples (powders, lightweight films or granular materials) and other products that may be disturbed by forced air.
- Type: Bench top / Floor model
- Chamber(s): 1 / 2 chambers
- Interior construction: Stainless steel chamber
- Exterior construction: Epoxy coated steel
- Interior structure: Adjustable stainless steel shelves
- Microprocessor control: Included
- Thermometer and timer: Included
- Over temperature protection control : Included
- Applications: Aging Tests, Sterilizing, Electronic Burn-in, Conditioning, Preheating Process, Components Processing, Stability Testing, Glassware Drying, etc.
General purpose Lab ovens can be used in numerous applications and with different configurations, namely they are intended for drying, baking and curing. Drying Ovens remove moisture from the chamber in order to dry samples. The more the air circulates over the samples and is evacuated from the chamber, the faster the samples dry. Baking Ovens heat samples over a period of time without drying them out. This is best accomplished by keeping the exhaust port closed. It is key to minimize heat loss during this process as the heated air retains moisture, and it is required.Curing Ovens slowly heat materials to alter their chemical or physical properties. This method combines the baking of samples while slowly drying them as well.Main applications include Aging Tests, Sterilizing, Electronic Burn-in, Conditioning, Preheating Process, Components Processing, Stability Testing, Glassware Drying, and more.Depending on the heating method and the way the air circulates inside the chamber, the ovens can defined as having Forced Convection or Gravity Convection.The Forced Convection Ovens have a turbo blower-assisted airflow design and heavy duty motors that offer excellent temperature uniformity and fast temperature recovery. The Gravity Convection Ovens are ideal for processing lightweight samples (powders, films or granular materials) and other products that may be disturbed by forced air.All the appliances have a double or triple wall construction that keeps laboratories and oven surfaces cool. Most of our General Purpose Lab Ovens are equipped with a microprocessor control and a stainless steel chamber, the standard fitting includes adjustable shelves, thermometer and timer.You can choose from a variety of volumes (sizes) of Generic Lab Ovens and configure them as required, ranging from economic models to more sophisticated ones.