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The Model ST
is our standard hot wall type vacuum oven. Our hot-wall
oven utilizes long wavelength infrared to heat the vacuum
vessel from the outside, absorbed heat is then reradiated to
the product. Both sides, top, and bottom walls are fully
heated in order to maximize heat distribution and
uniformity. This unit has temperature capability of 500° F
(260° C) or, with the door cooling option, 600° F (315° C) |
The Model HT
is a Cold-wall type vacuum ovens, which means the heat
source is located inside of the vacuum vessel. This form of
heating utilizes medium wave infrared to uniformly
distribute heat to the product load. These units are
comprised of two high strength vessels, the interior work
chamber and the exterior pressure vessel. The Model HT has a
temp capability of 1202° F (650° C). |
The Model CN is
a conductive platen type vacuum oven. Its energy source is
an electrically heated stainless steel or aluminum
platens/shelves located inside the chamber. Used in
applications where high uniformity, control stability and
rapid heat/cool abilities are needed. Electrically heated
platens have an temp capability of 662° F (350° C)
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The Model STX is
an explosion proof vacuum oven designed for the removal of
solvents and other corrosive volatiles. To achieve its
hazardous location rating we have constructed our housings
to accommodate a safety pressurization unit, typically a Z
or X. They are fully constructed in accordance to NFPA 496
and NEC Article 500. Pressurization systems are specified
to handle your Class, Division, and Group ratings. The Model
STX has a maximum temp capability of 500° F (260° C). |
The Model CTS is
our custom or engineered to order program. This program
gives you the opportunity to totally create a thermal vacuum
system to your exact process needs. |
The Model CNX
is a conductive platen type vacuum oven built on the
same technology as its sister oven the Model CN except this
unit has been modified to operate in hazardous locations by
the use of a safety pressurization unit, typically Z or X.
Motor, pumps, and wiring have all been constructed to the
latest NFPA and NEC codes just like the Model STX.
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