Heat Shrink Tubing Oven

The heat shrink tube oven heats the heat shrink tubes, causing them to shrink and tightly wrap around the surface of objects. It is used for insulation protection of wire and cable joints, component identification, and mechanical protection. It finds applications in the electronics, automotive, and aerospace industries.
Selection
Determine the temperature range and uniformity based on the material and size of the heat shrink tubing. Consider the workspace size to match the dimensions of the workpiece. Select temperature control accuracy and heating rate to meet process requirements. Pay attention to the material and thermal insulation performance of the chamber.

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Using high-resolution digital camera for automatic detection and playback function, can simultaneously measure three capillary tubing, temperature control using platinum resistance to improve accuracy, with automatic and manual visual two measurement modes.

$ 4188.00

The vacuum environment can reduce the boiling point of the liquid and avoid the analysis of heat-sensitive substances; the independent temperature control laminate design realizes delamination temperature control; the stainless steel liner and the four-way heating system ensure Temperature uniformity of +/- 0.5 ℃.

$ 1760.00

The heat sealing paraMeters were determined by hot-pressing sealing method, the temperature control accuracy was +/- 1 ℃, the heat sealing time was adjustable 0.1-999 s, the upper and lower heat heads were independently controlled, and the double-decked heat insulation design ensured the safety of use.

$ 1200.00

The heat sealing performance was determined by hot pressing sealing method, the temperature control accuracy was +/- 0.2 ℃, the heat sealing time was 0.1~ 999.9s, the upper and lower heat heads were independently controlled, and the double-decked heat insulation design ensured safety.

$ 1603.00

Vacuum environment significantly reduces the boiling point of liquid, suitable for heat-sensitive substances; drying Temperature range RT + 50~ 200 ℃, Vacuum Level < 133Pa; inert conditions prevent oxide explosion, powder sample stability does not move.

$ 1003.00

Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.2 ℃, heat sealing time 0.1~ 999.9s adjustable, heat head with brass material to ensure uniform heat conduction, double-decked thermal insulation protection to ensure safe operation.

$ 3015.00

The vacuum environment significantly reduces the boiling point of liquids, handling heat-sensitive substances and preventing powder samples from moving. Temperature range is RT + 50~ 200 ℃, Vacuum Level is less than 133Pa, equipped with microcomputer intelligent control and double-decked explosion-proof Glass doors.

$ 1619.00

The vacuum environment significantly reduces the boiling point of the liquid to below 133Pa, the temperature control accuracy reaches +/- 0.5 ° C, and supports independent temperature control of delamination; the stainless steel liner and the explosion-proof Glass door ensure the safe and efficient drying of heat-sensitive substances.

$ 2420.00

Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.2 ℃, independent temperature control of upper and lower heat sealing heads, good thermal conduction effect of brass heat sealing knife, double-decked thermal insulation design to ensure safe use.

$ 1764.00

Adopt digital P.I.D. temperature control, upper and lower heat seal independent temperature control, heat sealing temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, heat sealing pressure 0.05~ 0.7MPa, support manual and foot pedal start mode, anti-burn safety design.

$ 1413.00

Adopt digital P.I.D. temperature control, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, heat sealing pressure 0~ 0.7Mpa adjustable, double cylinder structure to ensure pressure equilibrating, heat sealing knife aluminum alloy material uniform heat conduction, support automatic and manual mode.

$ 1663.00

The vacuum environment effectively reduces the boiling point of the liquid and prevents the analysis of heat-sensitive substances; the Vacuum Level < 133Pa ensures efficient drying; the microcomputer PID control realizes accurate temperature control; the multi-layer independent heating system makes the temperature distribution more uniform.

$ 896.00

Digital P.I.D. temperature control, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, heat sealing temperature up to 300 ℃; dual cylinder structure to ensure pressure equilibrating, heat cover temperature uniformity, support automatic and manual operation mode, improve test efficiency.

$ 1461.00

Vacuum environment is used to reduce the boiling point of liquid, suitable for drying heat-sensitive substances; studio volume 500L, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, equipped with stainless steel liner and aluminum shelf to ensure uniform heating and anti-oxidation treatment.

$ 7083.00

The heat sealing paraMeters are determined by hot pressing sealing method, the temperature control accuracy is +/- 0.1 ℃, the heat sealing temperature can reach 300 ℃, and the upper and lower heat sealing heads have independent temperature control and manual foot pedal dual start mode, which is safe and anti-scalding design.

$ 2110.00

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