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Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A201

Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A201 provides greater temperature uniformity and faster recovery rates. It is available in AC 220V, 50/60Hz configuration and achieves temperatures up to 250°C with fast ramp-up and recovery time. This oven has a 49-liters capacity having a triple-paned safety glass front window for added implosion protection. The chamber ventilation and exhaust vent are easily adjustable as it is equipped with a fan assisted air circulation operation.

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Specifications

Capacity 49 L
Temperature Range Ambient ±10°C to 200°C (Max 250°C)
Temperature Accuracy ±0.5°C
Timer 99 Hr 59 Mints
Shelves 2 EA
Temperature Controller Digital PID Controller, 5 pattern 18 steps
Temperature Regulator SSR Regulator
Thermocouple K (CA type)
Insulation Glass Wool
Window High Temp. safety glass/3 glass
Safety Device Circuit Breaker, Sensor Alarm
Fan Motor 1-16 HP
Heater Capacity 1 Kw
Power AC 220V, 50/60Hz, 1ɸ
Internal Material Stainless Steel
External Material Steel Plate with powder coating
Internal Dimension (W×D×H) 350×400×350 mm
External Dimension (W×D×H) 500×560×810 mm

Features

Intuitive and easy to use operating menu
High efficient fan motor ensures uniform air circulation
Excellent temperature accuracy
Simple to use and maintain
Simultaneous display of set constant and measured temperature
Increased safety and self-diagnostic functions
Over-temperature limit function
Specialized ventilation opening function to control air circulation and exhaust gas
Adjustable shelves to enhance end-users’ convenience
Less and low noise operation with gentle air currents
Chamber and door is insulated by solid heat insulator
Quick Auto start and auto stop functions
Fast recovery time when opening the door
Comes with 2/3 shelves with height adjustment option

Applications

These drying ovens are suitable for drying of every kind of laboratory glassware, drying of heat-sensitive materials, and sterilizing, aging, curing, softening, annealing and residue-free drying of intricately designed parts. Also used for temperature control functions in Life Science, Research and Material tests in industries and laboratories.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is a Forced Convection Oven?

A Forced Convection Oven is an apparatus that uses a fan to circulate heated air uniformly around the chamber, allowing precise and consistent temperature control for drying, curing, and thermal testing.

2 How does Forced Convection Oven work?

It works by using an internal fan to force air movement throughout the heated chamber, ensuring that heat is evenly distributed for accurate and efficient processing of materials or biological samples.

3 How is Forced Convection Oven used in life science research?

It is used in life science research for drying lab glassware, warming reagents, and preparing biological samples under stable and uniform thermal conditions.

4 What role does Forced Convection Oven play in material testing?

It plays a critical role in material testing by providing a controlled heating environment to evaluate material properties such as thermal resistance, curing behavior, and long-term stability.

5 Can Forced Convection Oven be used for sterilization in laboratories?

It can be used for dry heat sterilization of metal tools and glassware in life science laboratories, where moisture-sensitive sterilization methods are needed.

6 Is Forced Convection Oven suitable for pharmaceutical sample preparation?

It is suitable for pharmaceutical research as it allows precise drying and conditioning of drug compounds and excipients without compromising their chemical integrity.

7 How does Forced Convection Oven support environmental simulation testing?

It supports environmental simulation by mimicking aging processes and thermal cycling to study how materials degrade or respond under accelerated heat exposure.

8 How is Forced Convection Oven used in microbiology labs?

It is primarily used for drying sterilized glassware and incubating samples at high, non-biological temperatures for stability or degradation studies.

9 Can Forced Convection Oven be used for thermal degradation studies?

It is suitable for thermal degradation studies where materials are exposed to elevated temperatures over time to evaluate their structural or chemical stability.

10 How does Forced Convection Oven enhance throughput in lab workflows?

It enhances throughput by reducing drying and processing times, enabling labs to prepare more samples in less time while maintaining consistency.