Convection Oven

This benchtop convection oven uses a fan with a heating element around it for heating. The oven comes with a box-shaped temperature chamber with an optional volume of 30 liters or 60 liters.

The chamber has a chemically resistant stainless steel lining, and it is accessed from the front side via a left-hinged lever latch door. The sensor cable feedthrough is selectable either on the left side or the top side of the chamber via small circular wall openings having pushable stainless steel covers. The oven also comes in four versions with different maximum chamber temperature: 300°C; 400°C; 500°C; or 600°C. The temperature stability is ±0.2°C for the 300°C versions, and ±0.5°C for the other versions.

The convection oven is intended to be used with our bare sensors mounted in our sensor interface for high-temperature accessories, in combination with dedicated high-temperature sample holders. Kapton-insulated Hot Disk® or Hot Strip sensors can be used for chamber temperatures up to 300°C, while Mica-insulated Hot Disk® sensors must be used above 300°C. Measurements on powder samples are not suitable in this oven due to the running fan. For such scenarios, we recommend the use of our muffle furnace.

This fan furnace is automatically controlled via the Hot Disk Desktop App over RS232 communication. The Hot Disk Desktop App can be programmed to automatically perform a series of measurements with the Hot Disk instrument at multiple chamber temperatures.

  • Option 1: 300°C, 30 liters
  • Option 2: 300°C, 60 liters
  • Option 3: 400°C, 30 liters
  • Option 4: 400°C, 60 liters
  • Option 5: 500°C, 30 liters
  • Option 6: 500°C, 60 liters
  • Option 7: 600°C, 30 liters
  • Option 8: 600°C, 60 liters
Temperature Chamber
Size
Volume 30 liters (option 1, 3, 5 and 7)
60 litres (option 2, 4, 6 and 8)
Height 300 mm (option 1, 3, 5 and 7)
400 mm (option 2, 4, 6 and 8)
Width 290 mm (option 1)
390 mm (option 2)
300 mm (option 3, 5 and 7)
400 mm (option 4, 6 and 8)
Depth 320 mm (option 1)
420 mm (option 2)
305 mm (option 3, 5 and 7)
405 mm (option 4, 6 and 8)
Cooling system
Heating system Electrical heating element with fan
Temperature
Minimum Room temperature
Maximum 300°C (option 1 and 2)
400°C (option 3 and 4)
500°C (option 5 and 6)
600°C (option 7 and 8)
Stability ±0.2°C (option 1 and 2)
±0.5°C (option 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8)
General
Supply voltage 220 VAC (110 VAC version also available), 50-60 Hz, 1 Phase (option 1 and 2)
220 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 1 Phase (option 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8)
Power rating 1000 W (option 1 and 3)
1500 W (option 2 and 4)
2000 W (option 5 and 7)
2250 W (option 6 and 8)
Input/Output RS232 connector (female)
Dimensions (height x width x depth) 470 mm x 665 mm x 470 mm (option 1)
570 mm x 765 mm x 570 mm (option 2)
570 mm x 860 mm x 550 mm (option 3, 5 and 7)
670 mm x 930 mm x 670 mm (option 4, 6 and 8)
Weight 37 kg (option 1)
55 kg (option 2)
73 kg (option 3, 5 and 7)
99 kg (option 4, 6 and 8)
CE marking Yes

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