Forced Drying Oven

Forced drying ovens use a fan to circulate hot air, accelerating the evaporation of moisture or solvents from samples. They are used for rapid curing, moisture determination, and stability testing of samples such as coatings and inks, ensuring smooth production processes.
Selection
When selecting, consider the temperature range and uniformity, the corrosion resistance of the inner chamber material, and the performance of the fan along with noise control. Match the characteristics of the samples with the daily processing volume, and conduct a comprehensive evaluation based on energy consumption and spatial dimensions.

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Instruments

Temperature range foster RT + 5~ 80 ℃, drying 80~ 220 ℃, using mirror stainless steel liner and forced convection technology to ensure uniform temperature, four corners and a half arc easy to clean, the door opens automatically stop heating.

$ 1125.00

Horizontal forced convection technology to ensure Temperature uniformity, temperature control accuracy of 0.1 ℃, equipped with High Accuracy Platinum Resistance Sensor and 9999 minutes timing function, suitable for a variety of non-flammable and explosive materials processing.

$ 422.00

Temperature range foster RT + 5~ 80 ℃, drying 80~ 220 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, mirror stainless steel liner is easy to clean.

$ 638.00

Using forced warm air circulation to ensure uniform temperature, Temperature resolution of 0.1 ℃, equipped with microcomputer LCD controller temperature control is accurate, mirror stainless steel liner is easy to clean, the door opens automatically stop heating.

$ 457.00

Horizontal forced convection technology to ensure the studio Temperature uniformity, temperature control accuracy of 0.1 ℃ and Fluctuation +/- 1 ℃; Sensor fault alarm, over-temperature protection and 9999 minutes timing function, 304 stainless steel studio corrosion resistance easy to clean.

$ 367.00

With drying and foster dual mode automatic conversion function, Temperature Fluctuation foster +/- 0.5 ℃, drying +/- 1 ℃, using fan forced convection and autonomous air duct circulation system, improve Temperature uniformity and automatic discharge of water vapor.

$ 459.00

Forced circulation convection air duct to ensure uniform temperature, Temperature range Rt + 10~ 200 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 1 ℃, with over-temperature alarm and up to 9999 minutes timing function, suitable for a variety of non-flammable and explosive materials processing.

$ 561.00

Temperature range foster RT + 5~ 80 ℃, drying 80~ 250 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃ to +/- 1 ℃, forced warm air circulation to ensure uniform temperature, mirror stainless steel liner easy to clean.

$ 761.00

Temperature uniformity is ensured by forced circulation convection air duct, temperature control accuracy of 0.1 ℃, with Sensor fault alarm and over-temperature protection function, Timer Range can be selected from 0-9999 minutes or hours, suitable for a variety of non-flammable and explosive materials processing.

$ 659.00

Mirror stainless steel liner is easy to clean, Temperature range foster RT + 5~ 80 ℃, drying 80~ 250 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃ or +/- 1 ℃, with forced warm air circulation and timing function to ensure uniform and stable temperature.

$ 470.00

Adopt back heating and horizontal forced convection technology to ensure uniform temperature in the studio; Temperature control accuracy up to 0.1 ° C, Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ° C; Sensor fault alarm and over-temperature protection function, Timer Range 0-9999 minutes.

$ 580.00

Temperature range foster RT + 5~ 80 ℃, drying 80~ 220 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, forced warm air circulation to ensure uniform temperature, mirror stainless steel liner is easy to clean, the door opens automatically stop heating.

$ 553.00

Vertical double air duct vertical hot air circulation design to ensure Temperature uniformity +/- 1 ℃, turbine centrifugal fan blades with bust system, adjustable shelf spacing, equipped with double-decked tempered Glass observation window and high temperature sealing strip.

$ 1775.00

Adopt back heating and horizontal forced convection design, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, Temperature range + 10 ℃~ 200 ℃, Sensor fault alarm and 9999 minutes timing function to ensure stable and efficient experiment.

$ 325.00

Adopt double circulation air duct system and stainless steel heating pipe, Temperature control accuracy up to +/- 1 ℃, Temperature resolution 0.1 ℃. Studio shelf adjustable, insulation layer thickness over 70mm, effectively reduce heat loss and improve Temperature uniformity.

$ 457.00

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