Low Humidity Oven

Low-humidity ovens reduce air humidity and maintain a stable temperature in a sealed space through built-in dehumidification devices and heating systems. They are used to accelerate sample drying and prevent materials from absorbing moisture, commonly employed in the dehydration treatment of electronic components, chemical materials, and pharmaceuticals.
Selection
When selecting, focus on the humidity control range to match sample requirements, the corrosion resistance of the chamber material to suit the working environment, and the dehumidification speed and temperature uniformity to affect efficiency. Check the equipment's energy consumption and spatial dimensions, ensuring the operation interface is simple and reliable.

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Adopt cascade refrigeration system to achieve -70 ℃ low temperature, with 1000 segment program control capacity, support RS-232 communication interface and Chinese and English display switching, Temperature Uniformity up to +/- 1.0 ℃ and humidity fluctuation +/- 2.0% RH.

$ 7287.00

Built-in High Accuracy Temperature Humidity Sensor, Temperature Error +/- 0.2 ℃, Humidity Error +/- 2.5%. Adopt Bluetooth low energy wireless transmission, support remote setting and data download, with weatherproof housing and NEMA6/IP67 Protection Rating, suitable for long-term outdoor monitoring.

$ 414.00

Using Japan's Panasonic Compressor and the United States DuPont environmental protection refrigerant, temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.5 ℃, Temperature resolution 0.01 ℃, with program control and Data storage functions, support high temperature, low temperature and heat and humidity alternating test.

$ 5479.00

Adopt 7-inch touch controller to support 120 program settings, equipped with multi-wing air supply system to ensure uniform distribution of temperature and humidity, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, humidity deviation +/- 2% R.H to ensure test accuracy.

$ 5576.00

With 1000 segment program capacity and 999 step cycle, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃ humidity control accuracy +/- 2% RH, using cascade refrigeration system and steam humidification method, support reservation start and fault self-diagnosis function.

$ 5043.00

Temperature range -60~ 150 ℃, humidity control 20~ 98% RH, multi-wing air supply circulation to ensure uniform temperature and humidity, support LAN interface remote monitoring and data export.

$ 6383.00

Adopt cascade refrigeration system, Temperature range -40~ 150 ℃, humidity control range 20~ 98% RH, with 1000 segment program capacity and 15 safety detection functions, support remote monitoring.

$ 5592.00

Using External Sensor, Humidity accuracy of +/- 0.2 ℃ and +/- 2.5% RH respectively, Humidity Response Time as fast as 15 seconds. With Bluetooth wireless setting and download, weatherproof shell, support mobile end real-time viewing and data sharing.

$ 477.00

Temperature range -50~ 150 ℃, humidity control 20~ 98% RH, with 1000 program control capacity, support automatic calculation and fault self-diagnosis function, using cascade refrigeration system to ensure stable performance.

$ 10595.00

Adopt 7.0 inch Touchscreen controller, support 100 programs and 1000 cycles; high temperature and humidity control accuracy, temperature fluctuation ≤ +/- 0.5 ℃, humidity deviation + 2, -3% R.H; built-in stainless steel humidifier and French Taikang Compressor to ensure stable and reliable testing.

$ 7222.00

Using Japanese Panasonic Compressor and binary low temperature circuit system, temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.5 ℃, equipped with stainless steel humidifier and nickel-chromium alloy heater, support programmed test and data recording function, to meet the demanding environment simulation needs.

$ 2639.00

Temperature range -60~ 150 ℃, humidity control range 20~ 98% R.H., with 1000 segment program capacity and automatic calculation function, support PC link and network monitoring, to meet the needs of complex environment testing.

$ 6125.00

Temperature range -30~ 150 ℃, humidity control 30~ 98% R.H., using PID control mode to ensure small temperature and humidity fluctuations, equipped with independent over-temperature protector and multi-layer sealing structure to improve test reliability and safety.

$ 12579.00

Adopt 7.0 inch large screen controller, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.1 ℃, humidity control accuracy +/- 1% R.H., equipped with independent temperature limit alarm system, support multi-wing air supply cycle to ensure uniform temperature.

$ 6157.00

Temperature range -10~ 100 ℃, humidity control 35~ 95% RH, with independent temperature limit alarm system and multi-stage programmable PID controller to ensure safe operation and precise control of temperature and Humidity.

$ 3078.00

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