Lab Dryer

A laboratory dryer removes moisture or solvents from samples by heating or under vacuum conditions, achieving a dry state of the material. It is used for rapid drying of samples such as coatings and plastics, facilitating subsequent testing or storage.
Selection
When selecting, consider the sample characteristics to determine the heating or vacuum type, choose the capacity specification based on the sample volume, pay attention to temperature control accuracy and uniformity, check material corrosion resistance, and take into account laboratory space and power supply conditions.

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Instruments

Pure oil-free design ensures clean gas, exhaust volume of 1500L/min, automatic start and stop to reduce energy consumption, pressure dew point 2-10 ℃, suitable for a variety of industry needs.

$ 766.00

Adopt pure oil-free design to ensure clean gas, dew point range -40~ -60 ℃, exhaust volume 600L/min, automatic start and stop to reduce energy consumption, no need for special personnel on duty and easy maintenance.

$ 1114.00

The integrated adsorption structure is used with a silent oil-free air Compressor, which can reduce the dewpoint temperature by 20~ 40 ° C, has the function of drying and sterilization, and the water outlet effect is stable and reliable.

$ 703.00

Adopt -80 ° C cold trap temperature and ≤ 5Pa Vacuum Level, with sample pre-freezing function and color Touchscreen operation, support data export and remote control, built-in maintenance reminders and one-click defrosting.

$ 6050.00

Cold trap temperature up to -70 ℃, Ultimate vacuum degree ≤ 2Pa, equipped with 7-inch Touchscreen display operating paraMeters, support data export and remote control functions, with one-button defrosting and vacuum alarm system.

$ 8142.00

With cold trap temperature ≤ -80 ℃ and water capture 4kg/batch, using silicone oil heating technology, support sample pre-freezing and one-button defrosting function, color Touchscreen operation is simple, data can be exported and saved.

$ 14096.00

Using silicone oil heating technology, the cold trap temperature can reach -80 ℃, Ultimate vacuum degree ≤ 2Pa, with sample pre-freezing function and color Touchscreen operation, support a variety of container freeze-drying needs.

$ 16759.00

Using silicone oil heating technology, the cold trap temperature can reach -80 ° C, Ultimate vacuum degree ≤ 2Pa, equipped with 7-inch Touchscreen and pre-freezing function, support data export and remote control, suitable for a variety of container lyophilization needs.

$ 17646.00

Danfoss Compressor to achieve -60 ℃ low temperature, water capture up to 4kg/batch. With cold trap pre-freezing function without additional equipment, color Touchscreen display operating paraMeters, support data export and remote control.

$ 3974.00

Cold trap temperature can reach -80 ° C, Vacuum Level ≤ 5Pa, with sample pre-freezing function and color Touchscreen operation, support for a variety of container freeze-drying, built-in maintenance reminders and one-click defrosting.

$ 5242.00

The exhaust volume reaches 758L/min, the noise is only 55dB, the pure oil-free design and automatic start-stop function are adopted, and the matching dryer can realize -20 to -60 dew points, which is easy to operate and easy to maintain.

$ 2345.00

Using sublimation principle to achieve material dehydration, cold trap temperature up to -60 ℃, Vacuum Level ≤ 5Pa, equipped with color Touchscreen and remote control function, support a variety of container freeze-drying operation.

$ 3743.00

Integrated adsorption design, dewpoint temperature is reduced by 20~ 40 ℃, drying sterilization effect is significant, suitable for 1~ 2 pump head air Compressor, silent and oil-free operation.

$ 396.00

Using light wave heating technology, the full size distribution of heating elements ensures drying uniformity; temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃, equipped with a large suction fan can quickly discharge steam, improve drying efficiency.

$ 2922.00

Adopt -80 ℃ cold trap temperature and ≤ 5Pa Vacuum Level, support sample pre-freezing and freeze-drying of various containers, with one-button defrosting, data export and vacuum alarm functions, easy operation and easy maintenance.

$ 6281.00

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