Forced Convection Oven 45-FCO100

Lab Expo Forced Convection Oven 45-FCO100 provides precise temperature control from ambient +10 to 250°C with ±1°C variation and ±0.5°C fluctuation at 100°C, featuring a 60L stainless steel chamber, microprocessor PID control, sirocco fan for uniform air circulation, RS-232 interface, dual slide vents, and keypad lock for secure operation in quality control, clinical and research applications.

$2,573.00 $ 2144

Specifications

Chamber Volume (ltrs) 60Ltrs
Temperature Range (°C) Amb. +10 to 250
Temperature Fluctuation at 100°C ±0.5
Variation at 100°C ±1
Internal Dimension (w×d×h) 400*360*420mm
External Dimension (w×d×h) 577*642*760mm
No of Wire Shelves (standard/max) 2/7
Net Weight 53
Electrical Requirements 4.4A

Features

  • Microprocessor PID control with 0.1C resolution
  • Temperature calibration automatic tuning function
  • Forced air convection via sirocco fans ensures circulation
  • Temperature uniformity short heat up time ensured
  • Fan speed analog dial prevents sample disturbance
  • Adjustable dual slide vents for vapour circulation

Applications

FunctionImplementation
Material drying labs60Ltrs chamber volume supports batch processing of samples
Quality control testing±1 variation at 100°C ensures consistent thermal conditions
Research sample preparationAmb. +10 to 250 enables controlled heating across protocols
Industrial curing processes4.4A electrical draw allows stable continuous operation
Pharmaceutical stability studies±0.5 fluctuation at 100°C maintains precise thermal environments

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