Drying Thermo Sensitive Materials
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Drying Thermo Sensitive Materials

Drying thermo-sensitive materials involves a unique process where heat is applied to materials inside a vacuum chamber. This method is advantageous because it allows for drying at lower temperatures, reducing the risk of thermal degradation of sensitive materials. The absence of atmospheric pressure in the vacuum also speeds up the drying process and prevents oxidation, making it an efficient and controlled way to remove moisture. This technique is widely used in various industries, including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and manufacturing, where preserving the integrity of materials during the drying process is crucial.

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Laboratory Oven, Kendro Heraeus
ANFF ACT
Oven Vacuum, EVDO
ANFF VIC MCN
Oven Vacuum, Heraeus VT6060
ANFF VIC MCN
Vacuum oven, LABEC
ANFF ACT
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
LOCATION
Laboratory Oven, Kendro Heraeus
General purpose laboratory oven
Description
The Kendro Heraeus Laboratory Oven is designed for precise heating and drying applications in scientific and industrial laboratories. It ensures uniform temperature distribution and controlled airflow, making it ideal for material testing, sample preparation, and thermal processing.
Related Information
Oven volume ~60L; temperature range: ambient to 200deg.
Tool Contact
horst.punzmann@anu.edu.au
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
LOCATION
Oven Vacuum, EVDO
Description
Vaccum oven is designed for drying of material which is thermo-sensitive or decompounded and oxidative easily.
Related Information
The vacuum oven comes with a programmable temperature controller which allows users to set their desired temperature and bake duration.
Tool Contact
mcn-enquiries@nanomelbourne.com
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
LOCATION
Oven Vacuum, Heraeus VT6060
Description
The Heraeus Vacuum Oven is designed for precise drying and heat treatment in controlled vacuum environments. It ensures gentle processing of heat-sensitive materials, reducing oxidation and contamination risks.
Related Information
Vacuum Oven capable of temperatures up to 200C.
Tool Contact
mcn-enquiries@nanomelbourne.com
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
LOCATION
Vacuum oven, LABEC
Vacuum Oven for polymer curing
Description
Vacuum oven to avoid curing polymers in air
Related Information
Oven volume ~20L; temperature range: ambient to 200deg. Vacuum Oven for polymer curing.
Tool Contact
horst.punzmann@anu.edu.au