Cross-flow ventilation in new vacuum ovens

A Record Townson Mercer product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 25, 2001

The new Models 1425, 1445 and 1465 Digital Vacuum Ovens from Townson + Mercer offer precise PID control of temperature up to 240C and vacuum conditions in a range of three sizes

The new Models 1425, 1445 and 1465 Digital Vacuum Ovens from Townson + Mercer (division of RTM Group Ltd.) offer precise PID control of temperature(up to 240C) and vacuum conditions in a range of three sizes, from from 16 to 127.5 litres.

An unique feature of the ovens is cross-flow ventilation through the chamber which prevents heavy particles or condensation from being drawn into the vacuum pump.

It also forces purging gas (eg nitrogen) across the greatest distance inside the chamber.

High quality stainless steel is used in the construction, supplemented by high performance insulation for the chambers.

Shelves are aluminium.

Other features include True Vacuum valves, interchangeable door gaskets and independent, resettable circuit breakers to prevent electrical overload.

Marketed alongside T+M's conventional analogue designs the new range ensures that T+M can now offer a solution for most standard applications.

Specials on request.

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