Programmable Temperature Oven

Program-controlled temperature ovens automatically adjust heating according to preset temperature curves, allowing samples to heat up, maintain constant temperature, or cool down according to set steps. They are used for material drying, curing, and aging tests, and are applied in industries such as coatings and plastics to process samples requiring staged temperature control.
Selection
When selecting a programmable temperature oven, factors such as temperature range and uniformity, program step capacity, and heating rate accuracy should be considered. The chamber size should be determined based on sample characteristics, while safety protection and data recording functions should be checked to ensure compatibility with actual process requirements and usage environment conditions.

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Adopt multi-stage programmable controller, preset 7 groups of 63-step program, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 1 ℃, mirror stainless steel liner for easy cleaning, independent temperature limit alarm system to ensure safe operation.

$ 1145.00

Multi-stage programmable controller, support 7 groups of 63-step Program settings, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 1 ℃, with mirror stainless steel liner and independent temperature limit alarm system to ensure the safety and stability of the experimental process, Thermal Power is reduced by more than 25% compared with traditional equipment.

$ 917.00

With multi-stage programmable controller, 7 sets of 63-step programs can be preset, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 1 ℃, mirror stainless steel liner for easy cleaning, independent temperature limit alarm system to ensure safe operation.

$ 762.00

Mirror stainless steel liner for easy cleaning, multi-stage programmable controller supports 7 groups of 63 step Program settings, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 1 ℃, with independent temperature limit alarm and energy saving design, Thermal Power is reduced by more than 25%.

$ 1382.00

Adopt multi-stage programmable PID controller and TMHM equilibrate Conditioning method, temperature control fluctuation high temperature +/- 0.5 ℃, humidity control deviation +/- 3% RH, with independent temperature limit alarm and 100 group program storage function.

$ 5799.00

Temperature range -60~ 130 ℃, Temperature Uniformity +/- 2 ℃, with multi-stage programmable control and independent temperature limit alarm system, support data export and remote monitoring functions.

$ 10829.00

The cuboid studio improves the volume utilization rate, the Vacuum Level control range is 10~ 105Pa, the accuracy is +/- 1%, it is equipped with 7 sets of 63-step programmable functions, supports slope temperature control mode, and the drying time is shortened by more than 50% compared with the traditional method.

$ 6983.00

Temperature range RT + 20~ 250 ℃, Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, equipped with low speed swirl/spin turntable to ensure test uniformity, support multi-stage programmable control and ventilation regulation, easy data recording and fault diagnosis.

$ 2447.00

With 30-stage programmable control function, the maximum temperature is 1000 ℃, the Furnace volume is 2L, the refractory brick Furnace and stainless steel material are used, and the heat loss is small and the Temperature uniformity is good.

$ 927.00

Temperature range -20~ 130 ℃, Temperature Uniformity +/- 2 ℃, equipped with fluorine-free environmental protection refrigeration system, supports multi-stage programmable control, with independent temperature limit alarm and a variety of Safety protection functions.

$ 11025.00

Using non-fluorine environmental protection refrigerant and imported Compressor, Temperature Uniformity +/- 2 ℃, with 120 groups of programmable control and independent temperature limit alarm system to ensure safe and accurate testing.

$ 3235.00

Temperature range -10~ 100 ℃, Temperature resolution 0.1 ℃, using programmable PID controller and TMHM equilibrating Conditioning method, temperature and humidity control accurate fluctuation is small, with independent temperature limit alarm system and a variety of Safety protection functions.

$ 7871.00

Temperature range -40~ 150 ℃ and Humidity control 30~ 95% R. H, using programmable multi-stage control and independent temperature limit alarm system, equipped with test holes and can be pulled out of the water Tank for easy operation.

$ 9843.00

Temperature range -40~ 100 ℃, Temperature resolution 0.1 ℃, using multi-stage programmable PID controller and TMHM equilibrating Conditioning method, equipped with independent temperature limit alarm system and 100 group program capacity to ensure accurate and safe operation.

$ 7377.00

Adopt multi-stage programmable PID controller and TMHM equilibrate Conditioning method, temperature control accuracy +/- 1.0 ℃, humidity control deviation +/- 3% RH, equipped with independent temperature limit alarm system, support 100 sets of programs 1000 cycle steps to ensure the stability and safety of the test process.

$ 10533.00

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