Ovens

The Vacuum Oven, and Forced air oven, are not only an essential part of every laboratory, but also integral to countless applications across varying sectors. From baking and food processing to aerospace and material testing, all the way to semiconductor and metallurgy, our ovens can be found across the world supporting researchers and processers alike. With over 25 years of knowledge and innovations, Across International leads the industry in precise and reliable oven technology.

  • Multi zone heating for precise temprerature control
  • 3" of insulation around the chamber for increased temperature stability and efficiency
  • New tention-adjustable door handles
  • UL/CSA certified, CE certified, cGMP ready

The Vacuum Oven, and Forced air oven, are not only an essential part of every laboratory, but also integral to countless applications across varying sectors. From baking and food processing to aerospace and material testing, all the way to semiconductor and metallurgy, our ovens can be found across the world supporting researchers and processers alike. With over 25 years of knowledge and innovations, Across International leads the industry in precise and reliable oven technology.

  • Multi zone heating for precise temprerature control
  • 3" of insulation around the chamber for increased temperature stability and efficiency
  • New tention-adjustable door handles
  • UL/CSA certified, CE certified, cGMP ready

Forced Air Drying Ovens

Forced air drying oven, the forced, blower-assisted airflow design offers excellent temperature uniformity and fast recovery. A turbo blower and heavy-duty motor combine to direct air over the shelves and samples for even, constant drying, curing and baking. These units are especially ideal for glassware drying, oxyde carbolization, etc.

In a vacuum drying oven, the thermal processes occur in an airtight chamber where a desired level of vacuum has been applied using an external vacuum pump. With a vacuum oven the entire application can take place under vacuum or a controlled atmosphere can be created through the introduction of an inert gas. Lab Vacuum ovens can help in the prevention of surface reactions (such as oxidation), decontaminating samples (removing lubricants for example) as well as for speeding up the out gassing process. When determining the process you will use for a Laboratory vacuum oven bear in mind that you will need to size a pump to meet this application. This requires defining the appropriate chamber size, the level of vacuum desired, and how quickly you will need to reach that desired vacuum level.

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Forced Air Drying Ovens

Vacuum Drying Ovens

Achieve fast and gentle drying with temperatures ranging up to 500C. Across International AT and ECO series vacuum ovens offer an efficient and affordable solution to all vacuum drying applications. Our systems feature precise temperature control, multiple heating configurations, and high-quality construction. Built for the most demanding moisture removal and product drying applications.

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Vacuum Drying Ovens

Frequently Asked Questions View Less

What is the typical operating temperature of a laboratory oven?

When buying a laboratory oven, you should consider the required volume, the maximum temperature, and the temperature uniformity required. It is important to consider the application. If the main purpose is the drying of samples, it may be beneficial to consider modifications specifically designed for moisture extraction. Similarly, if the samples contain low levels of solvents, explosion relief panels and other options designed to relieve pressure and reduce the risk of explosions are required.

What is a laboratory oven?

When buying a laboratory oven, you should consider the required volume, the maximum temperature, and the temperature uniformity required. It is important to consider the application. If the main purpose is the drying of samples, it may be beneficial to consider modifications specifically designed for moisture extraction. Similarly, if the samples contain low levels of solvents, explosion relief panels and other options designed to relieve pressure and reduce the risk of explosions are required.

What is the typical size of a laboratory oven?

When buying a laboratory oven, you should consider the required volume, the maximum temperature, and the temperature uniformity required. It is important to consider the application. If the main purpose is the drying of samples, it may be beneficial to consider modifications specifically designed for moisture extraction. Similarly, if the samples contain low levels of solvents, explosion relief panels and other options designed to relieve pressure and reduce the risk of explosions are required.

What is the typical operating temperature of a laboratory oven?

When buying a laboratory oven, you should consider the required volume, the maximum temperature, and the temperature uniformity required. It is important to consider the application. If the main purpose is the drying of samples, it may be beneficial to consider modifications specifically designed for moisture extraction. Similarly, if the samples contain low levels of solvents, explosion relief panels and other options designed to relieve pressure and reduce the risk of explosions are required.

What is a laboratory oven?

When buying a laboratory oven, you should consider the required volume, the maximum temperature, and the temperature uniformity required. It is important to consider the application. If the main purpose is the drying of samples, it may be beneficial to consider modifications specifically designed for moisture extraction. Similarly, if the samples contain low levels of solvents, explosion relief panels and other options designed to relieve pressure and reduce the risk of explosions are required.

What is the typical size of a laboratory oven?

When buying a laboratory oven, you should consider the required volume, the maximum temperature, and the temperature uniformity required. It is important to consider the application. If the main purpose is the drying of samples, it may be beneficial to consider modifications specifically designed for moisture extraction. Similarly, if the samples contain low levels of solvents, explosion relief panels and other options designed to relieve pressure and reduce the risk of explosions are required.

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