Laboratory Ovens & Furnaces

Laboratory ovens and furnaces are essential for process heating and sample preparation. They ensure consistent high-temperature performance crucial for accurate experimental outcomes.

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Common Applications

sample drying

material testing

chemical reactions

annealing

heat treatment

sterilization

Buying Guide

Laboratory Ovens & Furnaces Buying Considerations

  • Determine the maximum temperature requirement based on your specific application needs.
  • Consider the internal volume capacity to ensure adequate space for your samples.
  • Evaluate the uniformity and stability of temperature control for consistent results.
  • Check for necessary safety certifications and features for hazardous materials handling.
  • Select models with programmable controls to automate complex heating profiles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What temperatures can laboratory ovens reach?
Laboratory ovens can typically reach temperatures up to 300°C, while specialized furnaces may exceed 1000°C.
What is the difference between an oven and a furnace?
Ovens generally operate at lower temperatures for baking and drying, while furnaces are used for higher temperature applications like calcination.
What safety features are important in laboratory ovens?
Look for features like over-temperature protection, automated shut-off, and insulated exteriors to ensure safe operation.
Can these ovens and furnaces handle hazardous materials?
Specialized units are required for hazardous materials, ensuring they have appropriate containment and ventilation features.