Introduction

Vacuum Drying Oven features a 25 L chamber capacity and a temperature range of RT+10°C to 200°C for precise drying and sterilization applications. It ensures a maximum vacuum degree of 0.098 MPa and operates with ±1.0°C temperature stability to get reliable results. Equipped with a microelectronic LCD display and timing function for easy monitoring and accurate calibration. Integrated with corrosion-resistant stainless-steel interior and a double-glazing observation window, guarantees durability and sample safety. Our Vacuum Dry Oven provides consistent performance for medical, pharmaceutical, food processing, and laboratory research applications.

Applications

Vacuum Drying Oven is designed for medical device sterilization, pharmaceutical sample drying, food quality testing, electronics moisture removal, and research applications.

Specifications

Capacity25 L
Temperature RangeRT+10°C to 200°C
Temperature Resolution0.1°C
Temperature Fluctuation±1.0°C
Ambient Temperature+5°C to +40°C
Timer Range1 to 9999 min
Vacuum Degree Control0.098 MPa
Degree of Vacuum DisplayLCD Digital Display
No of Trays2
Interior Material304 Stainless Steel
Power Consumption800 W
Power Supply220V / 50Hz
Internal Dimension300 × 280 × 300 mm
External Dimension620 × 500 × 480 mm

Features

Built-in Calibration.

Forced Air Circulation.

Overheat Protection.

Adjustable Exhaust Port.

Gentle Airflow Design.

FAQs

1. What are Vacuum Drying Ovens used for?

Vacuum Drying Ovens are used to remove moisture from sensitive materials using controlled low pressure and heat.

2. How do Vacuum Drying Ovens ensure gentle drying of materials?

Vacuum Drying Ovens apply low-pressure drying combined with controlled heating to prevent material damage.

3. What heating technologies are included in Vacuum Drying Ovens?

Vacuum Drying Ovens incorporate cavity pre-heating technology and shelf heat transfer for smooth and uniform drying.

4. How do Vacuum Drying Ovens maintain precise temperature control?

Vacuum Drying Ovens feature accurate temperature control systems to support optimal drying performance.

5. What types of industries commonly use Vacuum Drying Ovens?

Vacuum Drying Ovens are commonly used in electrical and semiconductor industries, life sciences, and agricultural research.

6. Why are Vacuum Drying Ovens suitable for sensitive applications?

Vacuum Drying Ovens provide controlled, low temperature drying conditions designed for moisture-sensitive materials.

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