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- Incubator
Biological Indicator
- Biological Indicator Incubator Series is designed for evaluating the sterility of instruments, vials, media, liquid cycles, and other products in a short span of time. It provides easy verification of the incubation temperature.
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Chamber Furnaces for Processes with High Vaporization Rates of Organic Matter or for Thermal Cleaning by Ashing Electrically Heated or Gas-Fired
- The chamber furnaces of the model series are used for processes with large amounts of organic matters or high vaporization rates. These models can be used for products which are insensitive against temporarily uncontrolled temperature increases. Processes in which the product or contaminations on the product are ashed by ignition can be also carried out safely in this type of…
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Chamber Ovens Electrically Heated or Gas-Fired
- Chamber oven KTR 22500/S with chamber lightning and drive-in tracks with insulated plugs which provide for an optimal temperature uniformity The chamber ovens of the KTR range can be used for complex drying processes and heat treatment of charges to an application temperature of 260 °C. The high-performance air circulation enables optimum temperature uniformity throughout the work space. A wide range…
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High Temperature Furnaces with Molybdenum Disilicide Heating Elements with Refractory Brick Insulation up to 1700 °C
- The high-temperature furnaces are characterized by their lining with robust light refractory bricks. This version is recommended for processes producing aggressive gases or acids, such as under glass melting.
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High-Temperature Bottom Loading Furnaces up to 1700 °C
- The motor-driven lifting table significantly simplifies the charging of the high-temperature furnaces. The heating all around the cylindrical furnace chamber provides for an optimal temperature uniformity. For the tabletop models the charge can be placed in charge saggars made of technical ceramics. Up to three charge saggars can be stacked on top of each other resulting in a high productivity.…
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High-Temperature Furnaces with Molybdenum Disilicide Heating Elements with Fiber Insulation up to 1800 °C
- Due to their solid construction and compact stand-alone design, these high-temperature furnaces are perfect for processes in the laboratory where the highest precision is needed. Outstanding temperature uniformity and practical details set unbeatable quality benchmarks. For configuration for your processes, these furnaces can be extended with extras from our extensive option list.
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High-Temperature Furnaces with MoSi2 Heating Elements up to 1800°C
- Designed as tabletop models, these compact high-temperature furnaces have a variety of advantages. The first-class workmanship using high-quality materials, combined with ease of operation, make these furnaces all-rounders in research and the laboratory. These high-temperature furnaces are also perfectly suited for the sintering of technical ceramics, such as zirconium oxide dental bridges.
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High-Temperature Furnaces with Scale for Determination of Combustion Loss and Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA)
- High-temperature furnaces with scale for measuring weight reduction during annealing and with gas supply system These high-temperature furnaces were specially developed to determine combustion loss during annealing and for thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) in the lab. The complete system consists of a high-temperature furnace for 1600 °C or 1750 °C, a table frame, a precision scale with feed-throughs into the furnace,…
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High-Temperature Furnaces with SiC Rod Heating up to 1550 °C
- The high-temperature furnaces are heated by vertically hung SiC rods, which makes them especially suitable for sintering processes up to a maximum operating temperature of 1550 °C. For some processes, e.g. for sintering zirconium oxide, the absence of interactivity between the charge and the SiC rods, these models are more suitable than the alternatives heated with molybdenum disilicide elements. The…
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High-Temperature Furnaces with Sic Rod Heating up to 1600 °C
- These powerful laboratory muffle furnaces are available for temperatures up to 1400 °C, 1500 °C, 1550 °C or 1600 °C. The durability of the SiC rods in periodic use, in combination with their high heating speed, makes these high-temperature furnaces to all-rounders in the laboratory. Heating times of 40 minutes to 1400 °C can be achieved, depending on the furnace…
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Ovens also with Safety Technology According to EN 1539
- With their maximum working temperature of up to 300 °C and air circulation, the ovens achieve a perfect temperature uniformity which is much better than in ovens of most competitors. They can be used for various applications such as e.g. drying, sterilizing, or warm storing. Ample warehousing of standard models provides for short delivery times.
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Sealed Forced Convection Chamber Furnaces
- Forced convection chamber furnace NA 15/65 I as a tabletop model with manual gas supply system. Sealed forced convection chamber furnaces are suitable if a heat treatment process up to 650 °C requires a protective gas atmosphere that does not have to be completely oxygen-free. The difference between the two variants is that the I-model only has a sealed outer…
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