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A vacuum oven is a type of industrial oven that is used to dry, bake, or cure materials in a vacuum environment. This type of oven is designed to remove air and other gases from the oven chamber, creating a vacuum environment. This environment is beneficial for drying, baking, and curing materials that are sensitive to oxidation or other atmospheric contaminants. Vacuum ovens are used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, electronics, and food processing.
Vacuum ovens are typically constructed with a stainless steel chamber and a vacuum pump. The oven chamber is designed to maintain a consistent temperature and pressure, while the vacuum pump is used to remove air and other gases from the chamber. The ovens are also equipped with safety features, such as over-temperature protection and pressure relief valves.
Vacuum ovens are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, and can be customized to meet the specific needs of the user. They are also available in both benchtop and floor-standing models.
Some companies in the vacuum oven market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Binder, and Despatch Industries. Show Less Read more