Lab Ovens & Furnaces
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Lab ovens and furnaces reach and maintain higher temperatures than traditional ovens for heating, drying, sintering, or hybridizing samples and materials for testing and sterilizing applications.
Mechanical Forced-Air Convection Ovens
Mechanical forced-air convection ovens use a fan to circulate hot air within the chamber and uniformly distribute heat better than natural gravity convection ovens.
Dual Screen Control
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Dial or Analog Control
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Natural Gravity Convection Ovens
Natural gravity convection ovens are quieter than mechanical forced-air convection ovens but do not effectively distribute uniform heat like convection ovens.
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Vacuum Ovens
These ovens connect to a separate vacuum pump to create a low-pressure environment for drying samples faster than other lab ovens and provide precise temperature and pressure controls. Vacuum ovens are ideal for applications where oxidation reactions are of concern.
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Single Screen Control
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Dial or Analog Control
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Natural Gravity Convection Box Furnaces
Natural gravity convection box furnaces reach higher temperatures than standard natural gravity convection ovens and are used for general-purpose applications, such as sintering and annealing.
Single Screen Control
1,100 °C Max Temperature
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1,200 °C Max Temperature
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1,300 °C Max Temperature
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1,400 °C Max Temperature
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1,500 °C Max Temperature
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1,600 °C Max Temperature
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1,700 °C Max Temperature
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Natural Gravity Convection Ash Furnaces
Natural gravity convection ash furnaces, also known as muffle furnaces, generate higher temperatures than other lab ovens to incinerate materials for ash analysis and testing.
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