Electrically Heated Thermostatic Oven

The electric thermostatic drying oven heats air through electric heating wires and maintains a constant temperature inside the chamber using a temperature controller. It is used for drying, curing, or heat-treating samples. In industries such as coatings and plastics, it is commonly employed for routine experimental operations such as moisture determination, material aging tests, and solvent evaporation.
Selection
When selecting an electric heating oven, consider the temperature range and uniformity, corrosion resistance of the chamber material, temperature control accuracy, and safety protection features. Determine the capacity based on sample size, match the power specifications, and check temperature calibration and maintenance convenience to ensure it meets daily experimental needs.

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Instruments

Temperature range RT + 5~ 99 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, stainless steel liner, beaker hole can be arbitrarily changed in size, over-temperature sound and light tracking alarm to protect the sample.

$ 317.00

Using stainless steel liner, beaker hole can be arbitrarily changed size, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, with over-temperature sound and light tracking alarm function to ensure the safety and reliability of the sample.

$ 275.00

Temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.5 ℃, Temperature resolution of 0.1 ℃, with over-temperature sound and light alarm function, stainless steel liner can adapt to different beaker sizes, support internal and external circulation, ensure sample safety and stability.

$ 244.00

Temperature range RT + 10-300 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 1 ℃; using low noise fan and hot air circulation system, dry hot air directly through the heated object; with overheating, leakage, Sensor fault alarm function.

$ 369.00

Temperature range RT + 10~ 300 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 1 ℃, equipped with stainless steel liner and observation window, uniform and stable heating, suitable for long-term thermostatic drying needs.

$ 557.00

Temperature range RT + 10~ 300 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 1 ℃, equipped with stainless steel liner and observation window, uniform and stable heating, suitable for long-term thermostatic drying.

$ 441.00

Water-Jacketed heating is used to ensure uniform temperature, and it can still be thermostatic for a long time after power failure; the circulating wind speed is automatically adjusted to avoid sample volatilization; it has multiple Safety protection functions such as temperature, water level and door opening alarm.

$ 772.00

Adopt double roll extrusion method to achieve 0.3-10 mm Spreader Film thickness, accuracy of +/- 0.05mm; Equipped with hot air circulation Oven, Temperature range room temperature to 200 ℃ +/- 3 ℃; Tension controller automatically controls the unwinding process to ensure the uniformity of Spreader.

$ 10562.00

Water-Jacketed heating is used to ensure uniform and stable temperature, and it can still maintain thermostatic for a long time after power failure; the circulating wind speed is automatically adjusted to avoid sample volatilization; multi-stage programmable control realizes temperature layer change, and supports 0~ 9999 minutes timing.

$ 1519.00

Using roll-to-roll continuous solution pool mode, the width of the substrate is 200mm, and it is dried by 130 ° C hot air Oven; the solution pool can be lifted and heated, and PLC control ensures stable operation, which is suitable for a variety of substrate processing.

$ 48484.00

Application width 300mm, Spreader accuracy +/- 0.005mm, Drawdown blade can be quickly disassembled and cleaned, three independent temperature control oven to ensure uniform drying, suitable for a variety of substrates and Stock processing.

$ 24279.00

304 stainless steel one-time stretching liner has no water leakage, the four-corner arc design is heated evenly, the temperature fluctuation is +/- 0.5 ℃, the six-hole configuration meets various experimental needs, and the hidden outlet pipe is easy to operate.

$ 204.00

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 control accuracy +/- 0.3 ℃, resolution 0.1 ℃, mirror stainless steel liner for easy cleaning, silicone sealing ring to ensure high sealing, microcomputer controller provides stable and reliable operation.

$ 658.00

Intelligent PID control technology, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 1%, mirror stainless steel liner anti-acid and alkali corrosion, air duct design to ensure uniform temperature, with RS485 Communication interface and independent temperature limiter optional.

$ 729.00

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