Experimental Electric Heating Oven

Experimental electric ovens use heating elements to warm the air and maintain uniform temperature inside the chamber through hot air circulation. They are used for drying, curing, or heat treatment of samples. In industries such as coatings and plastics, they are commonly employed to remove moisture, test the heat resistance of materials, or accelerate chemical reaction processes.
Selection
When selecting an experimental electric drying oven, consider whether the temperature range and accuracy match the sample requirements. The chamber size must accommodate the items to be processed. Heating rate and uniformity affect processing effectiveness. The material's corrosion resistance should suit the usage environment. Safety features such as over-temperature protection ensure reliable operation. Energy consumption and maintenance costs should also be evaluated.

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Instruments

Temperature range RT + 10~ 300 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 1 ℃, stainless steel liner corrosion resistance, electric heating tube heating fast and uniform, intelligent digital display easy to operate.

$ 403.00

Mirror stainless steel liner and diagonal air duct structure, Temperature Uniformity up to +/- 1 ℃, electric heating film heating rapid heating, double-decked door design to reduce heat loss, independent temperature limit alarm to ensure experimental safety.

$ 509.00

Using fuzzy PID controller to achieve accurate temperature control, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃; Forced convection air duct system to improve Temperature uniformity; Mirror stainless steel liner with electric heating film heating, rapid and uniform heating; Independent temperature limit alarm to ensure experimental safety.

$ 992.00

Adopt electronic voltage regulation circuit without electric shock, Temperature range environment temperature to 380 ℃, can work continuously, large heating area and no open flame design, avoid bumping Glass ware.

$ 123.00

Mirror stainless steel liner and electric heating film heating, Temperature Uniformity +/- 1 ℃, heating speed, double-decked door design to reduce heat loss, four corners arc easy to clean.

$ 601.00

Using electric heating to directly generate high voltage steam, the highest Operating temperature 135 ℃ and accuracy of 0.1 degrees, with time temperature level control and automatic pressure chill down, 3 minutes after cooking items can be reduced to 20-40 ℃.

$ 3009.00

Temperature range RT + 2~ 99 ℃, Inner Chamber dimensions 300 * 150 * 115mm, stainless steel liner and high sensitivity Platinum Resistance Sensor, achieve precise temperature control.

$ 206.00

Heating mode heating speed, temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.2 ℃, equipped with double-decked door structure and mirror stainless steel liner, support RS485 interface connection recording equipment.

$ 854.00

Temperature range environment to 380 ℃, can work continuously, large heating area and rapid heating, effectively protect Glass ware.

$ 140.00

Adopting high-temperature non-alkali fiberglass insulation layer sealing resistance wire, the heating area is large and the heating is fast, the maximum operating temperature is 380 ℃, and the hemispherical internal thermal design avoids the danger of open flame.

$ 212.00

The fully enclosed heating plate is designed without open flame, Heating power 3000W, heating up quickly and safely, and the studio stainless steel material has superior corrosion resistance.

$ 236.00

Mirror stainless steel liner diagonal duct structure to ensure Temperature Uniformity +/- 1 ℃, electric heating film heating rapid heating, double-decked door design to reduce heat loss, independent temperature limiting alarm system to ensure experimental safety.

$ 732.00

Using high temperature non-alkali fiberglass insulation material sealing resistance wire, large heating area and heating fast, the highest temperature 380 ℃, support internal and external dual Sensor temperature measurement, no open flame design to avoid bumping Glass ware.

$ 170.00

Rotation speed 3000rpm, maximum linear speed 33m/s, high dispersion efficiency, strong material shear force, the formation of uniform suspension effect, safe and convenient operation, electric lifting fast fixed sealing barrel.

$ 2676.00

Using high temperature non-alkali fiberglass insulation material, the highest temperature 380 ℃, with internal and external dual Sensor temperature measurement function, large heating area and rapid heating, excellent thermal insulation effect.

$ 151.00

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