Laboratory Oven-A-Series

A-Series (Upto 250 ̊C)

HSMLE Laboratory Oven is a unique test cabinet designed to detect the change in the physical characteristics of the material and to ascertain the actual working life of the testing device at elevated temperatures. These ovens are used for high-force volume thermal convection applications. These ovens generally provide uniform temperatures throughout. Process applications for laboratory ovens can be for annealing, drying sterilizing, and other industrial/laboratory functions. Some types of industries that typically use these laboratory ovens are the healthcare industry, technology industry, agriculture, medical & food industries, research labs etc.

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Laboratory Oven-A-Series

HSMLE Laboratory Oven is a unique test cabinet designed to detect the change in the physical characteristics of the material and to ascertain the actual working life of the testing device at elevated temperatures. These ovens are used for high-force volume thermal convection applications. These ovens generally provide uniform temperatures throughout. Process applications for laboratory ovens can be for annealing, drying sterilizing, and other industrial/laboratory functions. Some types of industries that typically use these incubator oven are the healthcare industry, technology industry, agriculture, medical & food industries, research labs etc. Also known as an incubator oven or drying oven, is a piece of equipment commonly used in scientific and research laboratories for various heating and drying applications. It provides controlled heating and uniform temperature distribution within an enclosed chamber.

Drying oven can use different heating mechanisms depending on the model and application. Common heating methods include electrical resistance heating using heating elements (usually located on the oven’s walls or within the chamber), convection heating (air circulation using fans to distribute heat evenly), or sometimes a combination of both. To ensure the safety of users and samples, laboratory ovens often include safety features such as over-temperature protection, alarms, and automatic shutdown mechanisms in case of temperature deviations or malfunctions. Additionally, some ovens may have door locks, insulation, or double-wall construction to prevent heat loss and maintain a stable internal environment.

Laboratory ovens come in various sizes and designs to accommodate different sample volumes and shapes. The chambers are typically made of stainless steel or other durable materials that can withstand high temperatures. The interior of the oven is often equipped with removable shelves or racks to facilitate the placement of samples and ensure uniform heat distribution.