Microwave Drying Oven

A microwave oven utilizes microwaves to directly act on the molecules inside the material, causing them to vibrate and generate heat to evaporate moisture. It is used for rapid drying of samples and for determining solid content or moisture in industries such as coatings and plastics.
Selection
When selecting a microwave oven, consider matching the sample characteristics with the microwave frequency, check the temperature control accuracy and uniformity, confirm the safety protection functions, evaluate whether the equipment size meets spatial requirements, and refer to application cases of similar materials.

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With microwave ultrasonic separate and collaborative control function, using Platinum Resistance Sensor to achieve +/- 1 ℃ temperature control accuracy, equipped with 1800W adjustable ultrasonic Power and 1000W microwave output, support multi-stage program control and real-time response monitoring.

$ 15887.00

Equipped with microwave and ultrasonic synergy function, 2000ml large-capacity reactor and 1800W ultrasonic power, support platinum resistance accurate temperature measurement and magnetic stirring, and realize multi-mode chemical reaction control.

$ 15887.00

Equipped with microwave ultrasonic individual and collaborative control functions, equipped with 2000ml reaction vessel and 1800W ultrasonic Power, supports infrared temperature measurement and magnetic stirring, and can achieve a variety of synthesis conditions.

$ 17178.00

With microwave ultrasonic separate control and coordination function, support 1000ml reaction capacity and 1800W ultrasonic Power, using infrared temperature sensor and magnetic stirringdevice, can realize multi-mode reaction operation.

$ 17178.00

With microwave and ultrasonic coordinated control function, 250ml container capacity with 1800W adjustable ultrasonic Power, infrared temperature sensor and magnetic stirring system, support a variety of reaction modes to expand applications.

$ 17178.00

It has the functions of microwave and ultrasonic control alone and synergistically, adopts platinum resistance temperature measurement accuracy +/- 1 ℃, supports 0-2500rpm magnetic stirring, and accelerates the reaction process through cavitation effect and frequency conversion microwave.

$ 15887.00

With microwave and ultrasonic synergy function, support 500ml reaction vessel, ultrasonic Power 1800W can be fine-tuned, Frequency 20KHz, integrated infrared temperature control and magnetic stirring, suitable for a variety of synthesis conditions to accelerate the reaction.

$ 17178.00

It is equipped with microwave and ultrasonic separate control and coordination functions, supports platinum resistance temperature measurement and 1800W ultrasonic power, and is equipped with magnetic stirring and ultraviolet catalytic system, which can realize multi-stage program control and real-time data monitoring.

$ 15887.00

Application width 300mm, Spreader accuracy +/- 0.005mm, Drawdown blade can be quickly disassembled and cleaned, three independent temperature control oven to ensure uniform drying, suitable for a variety of substrates and Stock processing.

$ 24279.00

Infrared heat source for fast drying, Power 550W, metal material to ensure durability, built-in heating element to pRoduce uniform heat cycle, effective evaporation of water, suitable for drying various materials.

$ 159.00

Far infrared radiation heating technology, temperature control accuracy +/- 2 ℃, equipped with thermistor control thermoMeter, rapid low consumption drying, Inner Chamber dimensions 320 * 380 * 320mm.

$ 391.00

Far infrared radiation heating technology, Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, temperature fluctuation +/- 2 ℃, equipped with thermistor control thermoMeter, with fast, low consumption, easy adjustment and other advantages, suitable for drying a variety of samples.

$ 465.00

Far infrared radiation heating technology, equipped with thermistor control thermoMeter, Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 2 ℃, with fast drying and low energy consumption characteristics, suitable for a variety of Sample Handling.

$ 586.00

Cuboid Studio improves volume utilization, drying time is reduced by more than 40% compared with traditional Vacuum Chamber, Temperature range RT + 10~ 200 ℃, Vacuum Level up to 133Pa, double-decked Glass door is easy to observe.

$ 3896.00

Cuboid studio improves volume utilization, drying time is reduced by more than 40%; Temperature range RT + 10~ 200 ℃, Vacuum Level 133Pa; double-decked Glass door is easy to observe, can be filled with inert gas anti-oxidation, stainless steel liner is durable and easy to clean.

$ 746.00

Articles

Research on the Stepwise Curing Process of Coatings Using Multi-Stage Temperature Control Ovens
This article investigates a novel process for achieving stepwise curing of coatings using a multi-stage temperature-controlled oven.
Evaluation of thermal aging life of hot melt adhesives using high-temperature oven method
This article introduces a method for evaluating the thermal aging life of hot melt adhesives using a high-temperature oven. The principle is based on the Arrhenius equation, where aging is accelerated by increasing the temperature to simulate performance changes under long-term use.
Thermogravimetric Analyzer for Determining the Solid Content of Coatings
Thermogravimetric analyzers determine the solid content of coatings by monitoring the change in sample mass with temperature, offering faster and more precise results compared to traditional oven methods.
What is the deviation between the moisture meter's rapid moisture measurement and the oven method?
This article primarily compares the differences between rapid moisture analyzers and traditional oven methods in measuring moisture. Understanding these differences helps in using rapid moisture analyzers more appropriately, ensuring data reliability while maintaining efficiency.
Key Technical Points for Determining Paper Moisture Using the 105℃ Oven Method
This article introduces the specific procedure for measuring paper moisture using the 105°C oven method. The process involves placing paper samples into a 105°C oven and drying them until their weight remains constant, then calculating the moisture content based on the weight difference before and after drying.
Oven combined with analytical balance for determination of solid content
This article introduces a method for determining the solid content of samples in the laboratory by combining an oven and an analytical balance.
Temperature gradient control in high-temperature ovens during thermal resistance testing.
The heat resistance test simulates the performance of materials under high temperatures using a high-temperature oven, and the accuracy of its results is highly dependent on the uniformity of temperature inside the oven. If the temperature gradient is poorly controlled, it can lead to uneven heating of samples from the same batch, compromising the validity of the test.
What are the differences between a vacuum oven and a conventional oven?
The main difference between a vacuum oven and a conventional oven lies in their working pressure. Conventional ovens operate at atmospheric pressure, heating through air convection, making them suitable for routine drying tasks. In contrast, vacuum ovens are evacuated to low pressure to reduce air presence, primarily relying on thermal radiation for heat transfer. This makes them ideal for processing heat-sensitive, oxidation-prone materials or those requiring thorough drying.
Natural Convection vs Forced Air Drying: What’s the Difference Between the Two "Schools" of Laboratory Ovens?
This article introduces two drying methods for laboratory ovens: natural convection and forced air drying. What are the differences between them?