Desktop Dryer

The desktop dryer removes moisture from samples through heating and air circulation, and is used for rapid drying of solid materials in the laboratory. Its principle involves electric heating tubes combined with forced convection from a fan to ensure uniform dehydration of the samples at a set temperature. Applications include curing of paint powders, pre-drying of plastic pellets, and treatment of paper before moisture content testing.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the heating method with sample characteristics: use circulating air heating for powders and vacuum type for heat-sensitive materials. Determine the tray area based on single-batch processing capacity, with 0.2–0.5 square meters suitable for routine experiments. Note that a temperature control accuracy of ±2℃ meets most standards, and a stainless steel inner chamber ensures corrosion resistance. Reserve 10%–20% power margin to handle sudden load demands.

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Instruments

Pure oil-free design ensures clean gas, exhaust volume of 1500L/min, automatic start and stop to reduce energy consumption, pressure dew point 2-10 ℃, suitable for a variety of industry needs.

$ 766.00

Adopt pure oil-free design to ensure clean gas, dew point range -40~ -60 ℃, exhaust volume 600L/min, automatic start and stop to reduce energy consumption, no need for special personnel on duty and easy maintenance.

$ 1114.00

Rated load 1000N, Travel 100mm, manual operation is stable, can adapt to a variety of Force Gauge, suitable for tension and compression load and plug force test, horizontal structure for desktop installation.

$ 256.00

Adopt precision automatic control and data collection system to achieve full digitalization adjustment; with 1-400mm/min speed range and +/- 0.5% force value accuracy, support tensile compression bending and other test modes.

$ 2862.00

Full digitalization adjustment with precision automatic control, support 1-400mm/min speed range and 0.5% force value accuracy, with multiple test modes and real-time Linear dispersion display function.

$ 2862.00

With 200N range and 1-400mm/min speed range, automatic data collection system, support for tensile compression test and real-time display of force-deformation Linear dispersion, automatic calculation of 10 specimen statistics.

$ 1903.00

Adopt automatic control and data collection system to achieve full digitalization adjustment. Maximum range 300N, accuracy +/- 0.5%, provide a variety of test modes such as tensile, compression and bending test, support 10 samples to automatically calculate the average value.

$ 1903.00

Adopt automatic control and data collection system to realize full digitalization adjustment, force value Indication Error ≤ +/- 0.5%, effective Travel 170mm, support a variety of test modes such as tensile compression and bending test, improve Test accuracy.

$ 2191.00

Adopt precision automatic control and data collection system to achieve full digitalization adjustment. Measurement range 2000N, Test speed range 1-400mm/min, with 6 force value units and 3 displacement units, support a variety of test modes.

$ 3244.00

With 7-inch Touchscreen and four test modes, Force Indication Error ≤ +/- 0.5%, can customize 10 test points and automatically save 10000 data, integrated micro printer and multiple protection functions.

$ 2095.00

Adopt precision automatic control and data collection system to achieve full digitalization adjustment; with 1-400mm/min speed range and ≤ +/- 0.5% force value accuracy, support a variety of test modes such as tensile compression and bending test, real-time display data Linear dispersion.

$ 2862.00

Driven by all-digital speed control system and stepper motor, the Force Indication Error ≤ +/- 0.5%, supports four test modes including fixed height force measurement value and fixed deformation force measurement value, and has automatic transmission and overload protection functions.

$ 3341.00

Using automatic control and data collection system, Force Indication Error ≤ +/- 0.5%, displacement accuracy ≤ +/- 0.05mm, support four test modes and a variety of unit settings, improve Test accuracy and operation convenience.

$ 2095.00

Adopt precision automatic control and data collection system to achieve full digitalization adjustment; with 1-400mm/min speed range and ≤ +/- 0.5% force value Indication Error, support a variety of test modes such as tensile, compression and bending test, real-time display data Linear dispersion and automatic storage.

$ 2862.00

Test speed range of 1-400mm/min and +/- 0.5% Force Indication Error, support four test modes and 10 custom test points, can directly display stiffness paraMeters and save 10,000 data.

$ 2383.00

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