Nitrogen Atmosphere Oven

The nitrogen-filled oven creates a low-oxygen environment by injecting nitrogen to displace the air inside the chamber. It utilizes a heating system to dry or heat-treat samples, preventing material oxidation and accelerating solvent evaporation. It is suitable for oxygen-free drying in applications such as chemical engineering, electronic components, and easily oxidizable materials.
Selection
When selecting a nitrogen-filled oven, considerations should include temperature range and uniformity, nitrogen consumption, sealing performance, temperature control accuracy, and sample capacity. Match the actual heating requirements with the nitrogen supply conditions to ensure equipment stability and operational safety.

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Instruments

Operating temperature up to 1700 ℃, Furnace volume 80L, aluminum oxide fiber Furnace and double chill down system, support inert and reducing atmosphere environment material sintering treatment.

$ 7867.00

Operating temperature up to 1400 ℃, Furnace volume 80L, using aluminum oxide fiber Furnace and silicon carbon Rod heating, with double chill down system and accurate Gas flow rate control, support inert atmosphere sintering process.

$ 6012.00

Maximum temperature of 1700 ℃, Furnace volume of 12 liters, using silicon molybdenum Rod heating and aluminum oxide fiber Furnace to ensure uniform heating and durability, support inert or reducing gas environment, suitable for high temperature material processing.

$ 5979.00

With standard COD, total phosphorus, total nitrogen working procedures, support custom temperature and time; using new temperature control algorithm, heating uniform and fast, heating up to 165 ℃ only 12 minutes, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃; one-button operation, with automatic alarm and transparent protective cover.

$ 767.00

Colorimetric integrated tube design is adopted, sample digestion and detection share a tube, no need to transfer liquid; support more than 10 measurements and automatically remove abnormal values to average, error ≤ +/- 5%; can expand the detection of COD, ammonia nitrogen and other paraMeters.

$ 3268.00

The highest temperature is 1400 ℃, the Furnace volume is 4.5L, and the aluminum oxide fiber Furnace and silicon carbon Rod heating elements are used to support the inert gas environment and ensure the uniform and stable sintering of the material.

$ 3720.00

Maximum temperature up to 1700 ℃, Furnace volume 36L, using aluminum oxide fiber material and silicon molybdenum Rod heating element, equipped with a chill down system to ensure sealing performance, support inert or reducing gas environment sintering.

$ 6851.00

Adopt automatic nitrogen measurement distillation system, nitrogen measurement range 0.1-200 mgN, collection rate ≥ 99%, repeability rate < +/- 1% relative to Standard Deviation, semi-automatic working mode, distillation time 5-15 minutes, suitable for a variety of sample analysis.

$ 493.00

With inert gas protection system to prevent oxidation and decarburization of heating workpiece, rated temperature 1200 ℃, Inner Chamber dimensions 300 * 200 * 120mm, suitable for a variety of high temperature heat treatment applications.

$ 659.00

With inert gas protection system can prevent high temperature heating workpiece oxidation decarburization, rated temperature up to 1200 ℃, Furnace size 200 * 120 * 80mm, the shell is made of cold plate and steel and high temperature spray.

$ 588.00

With inert gas protection system, effectively prevent high temperature heating workpiece oxidation decarburization; maximum temperature 1000 ℃, Furnace size 300 * 200 * 120mm; shell made of cold plate and steel, with air intake and air outlet device on the back.

$ 541.00

Operating temperature up to 1100 ℃, Furnace size Φ 60 × 1000mm, using Air-Cooled system to ensure stable operation of the equipment, suitable for material sintering in an inert gas environment.

$ 1800.00

Adopting a specific process equipped with air inlet and outlet device, inert gas can be intRoduced to achieve high temperature heating and oxidation prevention, Inner Chamber dimensions 500 * 300 * 200mm, rated temperature up to 1000 ℃, the shell is made of cold plate and section steel and sprayed at high temperature.

$ 877.00

The equipment is equipped with an inlet and outlet device, which can pass inert gas to achieve anti-oxidation decarburization at a high temperature of 1000 ° C. Inner Chamber dimensions are 400 * 250 * 160mm, suitable for high temperature sintering and quenching and other heat treatment applications.

$ 691.00

Double shell structure with Air-Cooled system to achieve rapid cooling, 51-stage program temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃, the highest Operating temperature 1400 ℃, support multi-atmosphere environment experiment, heating zone length 300mm to ensure uniform heating.

$ 3478.00

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