High Temperature Sterilization Oven

High-temperature sterilization ovens heat air through electric heating tubes, utilizing hot air circulation to achieve the set temperature inside the chamber (typically 120-180℃). The high temperature denatures and inactivates microbial proteins. They are used for drying and sterilizing laboratory glassware and metal instruments, and are commonly applied in the pretreatment stage of microbial testing.
Selection
When selecting, confirm the temperature resistance range of the items to be sterilized, and match the temperature uniformity and control accuracy of the oven. Determine the inner chamber size based on the sterilization volume per batch, paying attention to the exhaust system and sealing design. Consider the power compatibility with the laboratory's electrical circuits, and opt for a stainless steel inner chamber for easy cleaning and maintenance.

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Heating zone temperature up to 900 ℃, sterilization only 5 to 7 seconds, built-in Pottery and porcelain funnel can ash organic matter to prevent cross-contamination, intelligent algorithm to extend the life of the heating body and improve safety.

$ 238.00

Equipped with ultraviolet sterilization system to effectively prevent pollution, temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.3 ℃, support multi-stage programming and independent temperature limit alarm, to ensure the safety and stability of the experiment.

$ 943.00

Equipped with UV sterilization system to effectively prevent pollution, PID temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.3 ℃, Temperature uniformity +/- 1.2 ℃, support multi-stage programming and independent temperature limit alarm, ensure experimental safety and automated operation.

$ 2794.00

Microcomputer PID control technology is used to keep the temperature accurate and constant, equipped with ultraviolet sterilization lamp to effectively kill microorganisms, CO2 recovery time ≤ concentration value × 1.2 minutes, unique air circulation to ensure temperature uniformity.

$ 1834.00

Fluorine-free environmental protection design, Temperature range 4~ 60 ℃, temperature fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, equipped with UV sterilization system and PID intelligent thermostat, support RS485 communication interface, cooling time is reduced by more than 40% compared with traditional equipment.

$ 957.00

Temperature range RT + 20~ 400 ℃ and Fluctuation only +/- 1 ℃, equipped with hot air circulation system to ensure Temperature uniformity, support 1~ 9999 minutes timing function, optional independent temperature limit alarm and RS485 interface to enhance security and data recording.

$ 703.00

Microcomputer intelligent control ensures precise temperature control, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃ and uniformity up to 1 ℃. Equipped with UV sterilization function and stainless steel liner, support low temperature compensation, volume 300L to meet the diverse needs of foster.

$ 1226.00

The heating zone temperature is as high as 900 ° C or more, sterilizing only takes 5 to 7 seconds, the built-in Pottery and porcelain funnel can ash organic matter to prevent cross-contamination, intelligent algorithms prolong the life of the heating body and improve the operation safety.

$ 219.00

Equipped with UV sterilization system to effectively prevent pollution, PID control mode to ensure temperature fluctuations +/- 0.3 ℃, adjustable fan wind speed to prevent sample water loss, support multi-stage programming to simplify complex experimental process.

$ 1246.00

Temperature control accuracy up to +/- 0.2 ℃, Temperature Uniformity +/- 1.5 ℃. With multi-stage programmable control, 7 groups of 63-step programs can be preset. The circulating wind speed is automatically adjusted to avoid sample volatilization. Support UV sterilization and fault self-diagnosis functions.

$ 730.00

Using professional refrigeration technology implementation 5-50 ℃ wide range of temperature control, temperature uniformity up to 1 ℃; equipped with ultraviolet sterilization lamp can be directly observed foster, stainless steel liner to ensure long-term use without corrosion.

$ 1146.00

Temperature range of RT + 20~ 400 ℃ and fluctuation of only +/- 1 ℃, equipped with hot air circulation system to ensure temperature uniformity, support 1~ 9999 minutes timing function, optional independent temperature limit alarm and RS485 interface to enhance security and data recording ability.

$ 1182.00

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

Ceramic fiber liner and door seal, high temperature and easy to clean; equipped with P.I.D fuzzy logic controller, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, support 7 groups of 63 steps programmable operation, circulating fan Rotation speed adjustable to ensure accurate and safe experiments.

$ 1711.00

The maximum effective temperature is 600 degrees Celsius, which is better than conventional 500-degree equipment; it is equipped with an independent temperature limiter to set the upper temperature limit and double protect high-value materials; the liner is made of thickened 304 stainless steel, which is resistant to high temperature and corrosion.

$ 1064.00

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