Ovens are used in a variety of laboratory applications. Heating environments include conventional, convection, and vacuum. Features include capacity, achievable temperature, programmability, and temperature ramp rates. Applications include drying, baking, aging tests, glassware drying, dry sterilization, and processing electronics.
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A BINDER material test chamber with mechanical convection of the FP series provides reliably short drying times and particularly fast heating – even for chambers under full loads.
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BINDER heating chambers of the FED series provide almost unlimited capacity and are particularly adaptable. With advanced timing functions and an adjustable fan, temperature and convection conditions are easily controlled.
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The gas tight option model for Series FP Avantgarde.Line Drying and Heating Chambers provides additional measures for the greatest possible impermeability to gas.
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The strengths of a BINDER ED series drying chamber include routine drying and sterilization tasks up to 300°C. Thanks to the gravity convection, all thermal processes which use this drying chamber are highly efficient. The ED series ensures fast, uniform drying.
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Conduct heating applications faster than conventional furnaces with this tube furnace which has double-shell construction and variable density insulation.