Overview
The Vacuum Oven supplied by Curium Enterprises is designed for drying, heating, and moisture removal under reduced pressure. It is ideal for temperature-sensitive materials that require uniform heating without oxidation or contamination.
Built with a robust stainless steel chamber and precision temperature control system, the vacuum oven offers dependable performance for pharmaceutical, chemical, research, and industrial laboratory applications.
Key Features
- Double-walled insulated construction
- Stainless Steel inner chamber
- Powder-coated exterior
- Vacuum-resistant chamber
- Toughened glass viewing window
- Aluminium trays
- Microprocessor-based PID temperature controller
- PT100 temperature sensor
- Vacuum gauge and vacuum valve
- Uniform heating
- Energy-efficient operation
Technical Specifications
Construction
- Double-walled construction
- Stainless Steel inner chamber
- Powder-coated galvanized exterior
Heating System
- Nichrome heating elements
- Ceramic blanket insulation
Temperature Control
- Microprocessor-based Auto Tune PID Controller
- PT100 temperature sensor
Available Models
| Chamber Size | Capacity | Exterior Size | Power | Weight | Shelves |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23 cm × 30 cm | 12 L | 58 × 43 × 44 cm | 500 W | 30 kg | 2 |
| 30 cm × 38 cm | 26 L | 67 × 52 × 52 cm | 750 W | 45 kg | 3 |
| 38 cm × 45 cm | 51 L | 75 × 60 × 60 cm | 1250 W | 60 kg | 3 |
Applications
- Vacuum drying
- Heat-sensitive materials
- Pharmaceutical laboratories
- Chemical laboratories
- Electronics testing
- Research laboratories
- Material testing
- Industrial quality control
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Vacuum Oven used for?
A Vacuum Oven is used for drying heat-sensitive materials under reduced pressure while minimizing oxidation and contamination.
Why use vacuum drying?
Vacuum drying enables efficient moisture removal at lower temperatures, making it suitable for delicate laboratory samples.






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