Industrial high-temperature ovens are widely used in industrial and mining enterprises, research institutions, and laboratories, covering multiple industries such as electronics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and machinery. They are mainly used for processes such as drying, curing, sterilization, and aging testing.
Main application industries
1. Electronic appliances and new energy: used for drying, moisture removal, curing and shaping of PCB circuit boards and electronic components, as well as preheating, drying and aging testing of lithium battery electrodes and photovoltaic materials.
2. Chemical and Materials: Suitable for reaction processing of chemical raw materials, drying of powder particles, as well as secondary vulcanization and heat aging testing of plastic and rubber products.
3. Medicine, Food, and Medical: Used for sterilization and drying of drugs and medical devices in the pharmaceutical industry, and for drying fruits, vegetables, and meat in the food industry, in compliance with hygiene standards.
4. Mechanical Hardware and Research: Used for stress relief annealing of hardware accessories, degreasing and drying of metal parts, as well as high-temperature testing and environmental simulation of materials in research institutions.
Equipment characteristics and definitions
High temperature oven usually refers to industrial equipment with a working temperature higher than 300 ℃, and some ultra-high temperature models can reach 400-600 ℃. It has high-precision temperature control and hot air circulation system to ensure temperature uniformity. The equipment adopts a mirror stainless steel inner liner, supports timing function, and is suitable for drying special materials and heat treatment of workpieces.
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