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Ovens, Furnaces & Heating Equipment


5000F Electric Class 100 Cleanroom Cabinet Oven


No. 923 is an electrically-heated, 500°F Class 100 cleanroom cabinet oven from Grieve, currently used for drying precision parts in baskets. Workspace dimensions measure 36”W x 36”D x 51”H. 30KW power installed in Incoloy-sheathed tubular heating elements and a 1500 CFM, 2-HP recirculating blower provide heated horizontal airflow to the workload.


This cleanroom oven features an aluminised steel exterior finished with white epoxy paint, #4 brushed finish stainless steel door cover and control panel face, Type 304, 2B finish stainless steel interior with continuously backwelded seams and 4” thick insulated walls. Double front doors with positive latching door hardware are also included.


No. 923 has two 30” x 24” x 6” thick stainless steel high-temperature HEPA recirculating filters and easily removable ductwork to expose the filters for inspection and replacement.


Controls on this Class 100 cleanroom cabinet oven include a digital indicating temperature controller, manual reset excess temperature controller with separate contactors, recirculating blower airflow safety switch and solid-state contactors.


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HPLC Column Oven Controls 30 cm x 3/8” Column from Room Temperature to 90.0°C


Torrey Pines Scientific, Inc announces its new EchoTherm™ HPLC Column Oven Model CO20. The temperature range is from room temperature to 90.0°C readable and settable to 0.1°C. The PID temperature control software regulates temperatures to ±0.1°C. Temperature accuracy and stability are ±0.1ºC with a stable temperature indicator lamp on the front panel that lights when the target temperature is stable to within ±0.2ºC.


The unit holds columns up to 30 cm long by ¼” or 3/8” diameter in mounting


clips provided with room for guard columns and fittings. Larger diameter columns may be used by removing the column clips that hold the smaller columns. The CO20 features simple controls, digital display of target and actual chamber temperatures, an injection counter, and 30-day timer with alarm and user settable Auto-Off. An accessory stand is available.


The unit operates from 12 volts DC and comes with a bench top universal power supply for use anywhere in the world, 3-wire AC line cord for the country of use, counter cable, twelve month warranty and instruction manual. The Model CO20 is UL, CSA, and CE compliant.


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New Heating Stage Ideal for Working with Volatile Emitting Samples at Ultra-High Temperatures Launched


Linkam Scientific Instruments, have announced the launch of a new heating stage that can control sample temperatures up to 1500°C whilst maintaining a clear optical path for observing any changes in its characteristics.


Linkam high temperature stages are used in a wide variety of applications including geology, metallurgy, ceramics and high temperature polymers. When some samples are heated to high temperatures, they can release volatile components which condense on the window, obscuring the optical path. To overcome this, Linkam engineers have developed a simple but extremely effective solution. The new HS1500 stage incorporates a large window that can be rotated to move a clear area into the optical path.


Operating up to 1500°C, the unit features a 55 mm rotatable quartz window which allows the user to turn the window to a new, clear, area during the experiment if they observe volatile emissions settling onto the viewing window. This new functionality is especially useful in observing how materials such as ceramics, metallic alloys, polymers and many more react to ultra-high temperatures, without compromising the image quality.


The HS1500 stage features a ceramic heating cup which when used in conjunction with the ceramic cover creates a micro oven around the sample and heats at an incredible rate of up to 200°C/min. The stage body has precision quick-release gas valves which can be used to purge the sample chamber with an inert gas to reduce any oxidation effects on the sample itself.


Sales and Marketing Manager, Dr Duncan Stacey, speaks of this launch: “At Linkam, we are continually talking to our customers, listening to their ideas and suggestions. The HS1500 is a great example of how we listened to an issue affecting some of our customers and developed a simple but effective solution.”


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The Carbolite Gero 1200°C E-series of tube furnaces offers an extensive range of compact horizontal or vertical and split or non-split tube furnaces for laboratory use. Various heated lengths between 150mm and 600mm with a maximum tube diameter of 60mm are available. High sample throughput is achieved with the split tube models due to their fast cool-down rates.


The compact horizontal models take up minimal bench space due to their integrated temperature controller. With their embedded free radiating wire elements and the use of tube adapters the same furnace can be used with a variety of work tube diameters.


Carbolite Gero offers a selection of complete work tube packages for inert, vacuum or hydrogen atmospheres for E-range tube furnaces. These work tube packages provide an easy and quick way of ordering work tube accessories. Each package comprises a work tube, pair of end seals and heat shields appropriate for the operating atmosphere and a probe thermocouple for connection to a separate display or recorder.


The E-range vertical furnaces have an option to use angle adjustment.


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Tube Furnaces Range Requires Minimal Bench Space


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