Heat Treatment Oven

The heat treatment oven heats the air through electric heating elements and utilizes hot air circulation to ensure uniform temperature inside the chamber. It is used for processes such as sample drying, curing, and aging, and is employed in industries like coatings and plastics to complete the heat treatment of materials.
Selection
When selecting a heat treatment oven, it is essential to consider the temperature range and uniformity, the corrosion resistance of the chamber material, temperature control accuracy, safety protection features, sample capacity and size compatibility, energy consumption and maintenance costs, as well as suitability for actual process requirements.

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Stainless steel studio is durable and easy to clean, rectangular vacuum Chamber has high space utilization, Vacuum Level 133Pa, double-decked tempered Glass door is easy to observe, and over-temperature protection function improves safety.

$ 1500.00

Rectangle vacuum Chamber improves space utilization, double-decked tempered Glass door for easy observation, over-temperature protection temperature control port enhances safety, Vacuum Level up to 133Pa, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 1 ℃, programmable control heating and vacuum holding time.

$ 2546.00

The rectangular vacuum Chamber improves space utilization, Vacuum Level up to 133Pa, is equipped with double-decked tempered Glass doors for easy observation, supports program control of heating and vacuum holding time, and improves processing conformity.

$ 2939.00

The rectangular vacuum Chamber improves space utilization, the stainless steel studio is durable and easy to clean, the Vacuum Level is 133Pa, the double-decked tempered Glass door is easy to observe, and the optional program control ensures the stoving conformity.

$ 3294.00

The rectangular vacuum Chamber improves space utilization, the stainless steel studio is durable and easy to clean, the Vacuum Level 133Pa ensures efficient handling, double-decked tempered Glass doors are easy to observe, and over-temperature protection enhances safety.

$ 4222.00

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 studio is made of stainless steel with a Vacuum Level of 133Pa, a rectangular vacuum Chamber to improve space utilization, double-decked tempered Glass doors for easy observation, and over-temperature protection to enhance safety.

$ 5010.00

Temperature range RT + 10~ 250 ℃, temperature fluctuation +/- 1 ℃, double-decked Glass door for easy observation, can be filled with inert gas to protect the sample, to ensure efficient drying treatment.

$ 2171.00

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

Adopt stainless steel studio and double-decked tempered Glass door, Vacuum Level up to 133Pa, Temperature range RT + 10~ 200 ℃, support program control heating and vacuum holding, high effective volume utilization, and optional inert gas intake valve and exhaust oil filtrating device.

$ 6194.00

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

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