Laboratory Explosion-Proof Oven

Laboratory explosion-proof ovens use sealed structures, explosion-proof electrical components, and pressure relief devices to isolate external oxygen and release internal pressure when heating flammable samples. They are used in industries such as chemical engineering and coatings for drying solvent-based materials.
Selection
When selecting, it is necessary to match the flash point of the sample with the explosion-proof rating of the oven, ensure the temperature range covers the experimental requirements, check the effectiveness of the pressure relief device, determine the inner chamber material based on the characteristics of the material, and select the volume and dimensions according to the available laboratory space.

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Intrinsically safe explosion-proof design, up to CT4 grade, equipped with explosion-proof Sensor and display. Table size 410x510mm, weighing range 110kg, accuracy 10g, stable structure, support external calibrating and a variety of functions.

$ 190.00

Using explosion-proof composite explosion-proof technology, pumping rate of 4L/S, noise only 63dB, equipped with gas ballast valve can remove a small amount of water vapor, safe and reliable for dangerous environment.

$ 701.00

Using explosion-proof composite explosion-proof technology, pumping rate 2L/S, noise as low as 63dB, equipped with gas ballast valve can extract a small amount of water vapor, safe and reliable.

$ 517.00

Using explosion-proof composite explosion-proof technology, pumping rate 8L/S, noise as low as 66dB, equipped with gas ballast valve can extract a small amount of water vapor, suitable for flammable and explosive dangerous places.

$ 1024.00

Adopting explosion-proof, burn-seal, intrinsically safe composite explosion-proof technology, with anti-suction valve and gas ballast valve, the pumping rate is 16m ³/h, the ultimate pressure is 0.005mbar, and the noise value is 58dB (A).

$ 1063.00

The use of explosion-proof composite explosion-proof technology to ensure safe operation, pumping rate of 15L/S and noise only 66dB, equipped with gas ballast valve can handle a small amount of water vapor, compact suitable for use in hazardous environments.

$ 1308.00

It adopts explosion-proof composite explosion-proof technology to ensure safe operation. It is equipped with an anti-suction valve to prevent oil from being sucked back. It is equipped with a gas ballast valve to adjust the Vacuum Level. The pumping rate is 24m ³/h, and the noise value is 58dB.

$ 1192.00

The explosion-proof composite explosion-proof technology is used to ensure safe operation, with anti-suction valve and gas ballast valve, the pumping rate is 48m ³/h, and the ultimate pressure is as low as 0.005mbar, which is suitable for dangerous environments.

$ 1889.00

Using explosion-proof composite explosion-proof technology, explosion-proof mark ExdIBT4, pumping rate 90m ³/h, limit pressure as low as 0.005mbar, noise only 58dB, suitable for hazardous environments.

$ 2922.00

Using flameproof composite explosion-proof technology, the pumping rate is 1L/S, the ultimate pressure can reach 0.006mbar, and the noise is as low as 63dB, which is suitable for flammable and explosive environments.

$ 462.00

Adopt compound explosion-proof technology, pumping rate 0.5L/S, noise value 62dB, equipped with gas ballast valve can extract a small amount of water vapor, safe and reliable to adapt to harsh environment.

$ 462.00

Using MCU chip to achieve low power consumption operation, detection error ≤ +/- 3% F. S, Response Time ≤ 30 seconds, support a variety of signal output and wireless transmission, with explosion-proof and explosion-proof structure to ensure safety and reliability.

$ 486.00

Using EX-SH784050-100 carbon steel scale body and stainless steel mask, the structure is stable. Range 61kg, Readability 1g, Fast Response Time. With intrinsically safe Explosion-proof level CT4, and standard battery, support no power use.

$ 211.00

Adopt flameproof composite explosion-proof technology to ensure safe operation, with a pumping rate of 6L/S and a noise of only 64dB. Equipped with a gas ballast valve to handle a small amount of water vapor, it is compact and easy to install and maintain.

$ 817.00

Modular design with low power consumption, intelligent Sensor detection technology, Explosion-proof level Ex db IIC T6 Gb, Protection Rating IP66, support for multiple signal output and wireless transmission.

$ 887.00

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