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Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205

Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 offers a capacity of 30L and is equipped with 2 shelves for accommodating various samples and materials. It is integrated with a PT100 sensor that operates at a temperature range from RT+10 to 300℃. Our oven is incorporated with a fan motor for forced air circulation ensuring uniform heat distribution. It features an LED display for easy monitoring and control of parameters.

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Specifications

Capacity 30 L
Temperature Range RT+10 to 300℃
Temperature Fluctuation ± 1℃
Temperature Resolution 0.1 ℃
Temperature Uniformity ±2.5℃
Temperature Sensor PT100
Circulation Mode Forced convection
Controller PID
Timer 0 to 9999min
Display LED
Shelves 2
Internal Material Mirror Stainless Steel
External Material Cold rolling steel electrostatic spraying exterior
Power 0.8KW
Internal Dimension (W×D×H) 310× 310 × 310 mm
External Dimension (W×D×H) 450 × 500 × 690 mm
Packing Dimension(W×D×H) 540 × 575 × 855 mm
Net Weight 33 kg
Gross Weight 37 kg

Pricing

Product Price Unit Action
Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 $ 1712.5 Pack of 1

Features

PID controlled unit
Crafted with stainless steel
Utilizes synthetic silicone for sealing
Over-temperature alarm with sound and light indicators

Optional Accessories

Shelves × 5

Applications

Forced Convection Oven is ideal for heat treatment, sterilization, aging and testing, Powder coating, environmental testing, and drying and curing etc.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is a Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205?

A Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 is an apparatus designed for precise temperature control and even heat, ideal for drying, curing, sterilization, and testing.

2 How does a Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 work?

A Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 works on the principle of forced convection, using a fan to circulate hot air evenly for consistent temperature distribution.

3 Is Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 suitable for drying chemical samples?

Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 provides uniform heat for thorough and gentle drying of chemical samples.

4 Can Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 be used for curing coatings or adhesives?

Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 ensures even heat distribution and make it ideal for curing coatings and adhesives.

5 Is Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 suitable for powder coating processes?

Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 provides consistent heat essential for curing powder coatings.

6 Is Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 appropriate for food testing applications?

Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 provides controlled heating suitable for various food testing procedures.

7 Is Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 suitable for resin curing?

Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 provides controlled heat, ideal for curing resins evenly.

8 Is Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 suitable for thermal aging of plastics?

Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 simulates thermal aging to test plastic durability over time.

9 Can Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 be used in polymer testing?

Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 maintains precise temperatures for accurate polymer testing.

10 What kind of maintenance does Forced Convection Oven LMFO-A205 require?

Routine maintenance includes regular cleaning of the interior and fan, periodic calibration of the temperature sensor and inspection of door seals.

11 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.

12 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.

13 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.

14 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.

15 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.

16 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.

17 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.

18 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.

19 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.

20 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.