Laboratory ovens are standard equipment found in most clinical, forensic, electronics, material processing, and, research laboratories. Laboratory ovens provide uniform temperature and precise temperature control for heating, baking, evaporating, sterilizing and other industrial laboratory functions.
Oven temperature ranges from ambient to above 300°C.
What are lab ovens used for?
Drying or Dehydrating – Removing moisture from samples.
Sterilising – Remove or destroy bacteria or microorganisms from something.
Annealing – Used to remove internal stresses and toughen from metal or glass.
Evaporating – Used to evaporate excess solvents, such as water, from a solution to produce a concentrated solution or measure their melting point.
When choosing an oven, consider applications, dimension, capacity,lab budget and after sales service.
Routine drying & sterilization applications up to 300°C and storage at precisely controlled elevated temperature are the strengths of DN drying ovens.
- Hot air ovens are suitable for various
applications in the fields of agricultural,
and industrial researches for heating,
drying, sterilizing and baking in
laboratories, hospitals, and industries.
- PID temperature control provides Digital automatic compensation
- Fan convection heat distribution combines with adjustable air vents to provide excellent uniformity.
- Double wall construction, fiberglass insulation and silicon rubber door sealing reduce heat loss.
- Stainless steel interior chamber and shelves are corrosion resistant,durable & easy to clean.
- Power coating exterior is beautiful, durable, and corrosion resistant.
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