Top Functions Of Laboratory Gravity Convection Ovens

Convection ovens are used for baking, sterilizing, baking, sterilizing etc. it has some special appeal of its own and own features as well. These gravity convection ovens are designed to meet the laboratory needs of industry, research organizations and schools. Well-crafted and versatile, they are used for drying, baking, sterilizing. Evaporating, heat treating, annealing and testing. Cabinets are as attractive as they are durable. Exteriors are painted light gray and have a hard, scratch-resistant hammer finish. Doors open with high impact thermoplastic handles. Cabinets have heavy steel double-wall construction. Work space is insulated from the outer cabinet with one inch of high density mineral wool, and interiors are made of corrosive-resistant aluminized steel. Quincy Lab uses quality UL and CSA recognized components in all ovens. The control panel is equipped with an illuminated ON-OFF rocker switch and a heat/cycle pilot light. Temperature is controlled by an automatic Hydraulic or a Bi-metal thermostat. Energy efficient, low-watt density incoloy sheathed elements are engineered into a compact design for quick run-up and recovery times. Temperature uniformity is greatly improved by a perforated heat shield which absorbs radiant heat and distributes it more evenly. The digital control combines the features of the analog model but offers the ease of temperature setting and the stability of a full PID microprocessor that accurately maintains settings within ±0.5 °C (1 °F), even in varying ambient or power supply conditions.

TOP FUNCTIONS OF LABORATORY GRAVITY CONVECTION OVENS-

There have some important functions of this gravity convection ovens like-

  • The ‘GCE’ series gravity convection ovens are designed to meet the laboratory needs of industry, research organizations, and schools. Well-crafted and versatile, they are used for part drying, baking, and curing, sterilizing, evaporating, heat treating, annealing, and testing. The GCE series ovens have temperature ranges of: ambient +25 °F minimum, to 450 °F/232 °C maximum, and are competitively priced and offer exceptional value and reliability.
  • Energy-efficient, low-watt density incoloy sheathed elements are engineered into a compact design for quick run-up and recovery times. Temperature uniformity is greatly improved by a perforated heat shield which absorbs radiant heat and distributes it more evenly.
  • Quincy Lab uses only quality UL and CSA recognized components in all ovens. The ‘GCE-LT’ series gravity convection ovens are designed to meet the laboratory needs of industry, research organizations, and schools. Well-crafted and versatile, they are used for part drying, baking, and curing, sterilizing, evaporating, heat treating, annealing, and testing. The GCE-LT series ovens have a temperature range of 210°F/99°C, and are competitively priced and offer exceptional value and reliability.
  • Cabinets are as attractive as they are durable. Exteriors are painted light gray and have a hard, scratch-resistant hammer finish. Doors open with high-impact thermoplastic handles. Cabinets have heavy steel double-wall construction. Work space is insulated from the outer cabinet with one inch of high-density mineral wool, and interiors are made of corrosion-resistant aluminized steel.
  • The ‘GCE-LT’ series gravity convection ovens are designed to meet the laboratory needs of industry, research organizations, and schools. Well-crafted and versatile, they are used for part drying, baking, and curing, sterilizing, evaporating, heat treating, annealing, and testing.
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