Laboratory Ovens - Furnaces
Oven furnaces in laboratories are vital for high-temperature applications, such as drying, curing, and sterilizing samples and equipment. They can reach and maintain precise temperatures, often up to several hundred degrees Celsius, making them ideal for processes that require controlled heating. Laboratory oven furnaces are commonly used in materials science, chemistry, and microbiology for tasks like ashing, heat treating, and glassware sterilization. Advanced models may include programmable temperature settings, uniform heat distribution, and safety features to ensure consistent and reliable results.
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