Controllable Vacuum Drying Oven

The controlled vacuum drying oven reduces the internal air pressure by evacuating the air, which lowers the boiling point of liquids and allows moisture to evaporate rapidly at low temperatures. It is used for drying heat-sensitive materials, dehydrating samples, and removing solvents, thereby avoiding structural damage to substances caused by high temperatures.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the temperature range with the sample characteristics, ensure the vacuum level meets material requirements, determine the chamber volume based on sample size, account for the heating method's impact on uniformity, and choose observation windows and interface configurations according to operational needs.

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With programmed vacuum cycle control, the maximum number of cycles is 99 times, and the drying time is shortened by more than 50% compared with the traditional method; equipped with a digital vacuum Gauge, the control accuracy is +/- 1% to ensure a stable vacuum environment.

$ 3294.00

Equipped with programmed vacuum cycle function, drying time is shortened by more than 50%, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, support 7 groups of 63-step Program settings, digital Vacuum Level control accuracy +/- 1%.

$ 10937.00

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

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

Vacuum environment can reduce the boiling point of the liquid, drying temperature 50-500 ℃ controllable, suitable for heat sensitive substances; liner streamline arc design is easy to clean, double-decked explosion-proof Glass door is easy to observe, four directions heating makes the temperature uniform.

$ 851.00

The digital vacuum Gauge is used to automatically control the Vacuum Level, with an accuracy of +/- 1%; the heating element is located in the Shelf of the box to shorten the heating time by 50%; the special aluminum shelf conducts heat quickly and does not oxidize at high temperature, effectively improving the drying efficiency.

$ 1655.00

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

Cuboid studios improve space utilization, drying time is shortened by more than 40% compared with traditional equipment; double-decked tempered Glass doors are easy to observe, and mechanical Dial vacuum Meters can achieve 133Pa Vacuum Level.

$ 720.00

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

Using vacuum environment to reduce the boiling point of liquid, drying temperature RT + 10~ 250 ℃, vacuum degree of 133Pa, can effectively shorten the powder sample drying time and prevent oxidation, double-decked Glass door is easy to observe.

$ 753.00

With programmed vacuum cycle control, it can set the range of 50~ 900Pa Vacuum Level, and the drying time is shortened by more than 50%; it adopts digital vacuum Meter automatic control, accuracy +/- 1%, and supports 7 groups of 63-step temperature programming.

$ 4321.00

Cuboid Studio improves space utilization and shortens drying time by more than 40%; Double-decked Tempered Glass Door for easy observation, adjustable box door to ensure high Vacuum Level; Temperature range RT + 10~ 200 ℃, Vacuum Level up to 133Pa.

$ 837.00

The cuboid studio improves the volume utilization rate, the Vacuum Level control range is 10~ 105Pa accuracy +/- 1%, the programmed vacuum cycle accelerates the drying, and the 7 groups of 63-step programmable temperature control realize the whole process control.

$ 2762.00

The cuboid studio improves the effective volume utilization rate and reduces the drying time by more than 40%; the box door is made of tempered bulletproof double-decked Glass for easy observation, and the studio is made of stainless steel, which is durable and easy to clean; Vacuum Level reaches 133Pa, Temperature range RT + 10~ 200 ℃.

$ 908.00

Vacuum environment can reduce the boiling point of liquid, suitable for drying heat sensitive substances, Vacuum Level < 133Pa, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, effectively shorten the drying time and prevent sample oxidation or explosion.

$ 1208.00

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