Laboratory ovens are essential instruments used for drying, curing, sterilizing, and heat-treating samples in research, clinical, and industrial labs. Available in various types—such as gravity convection, forced air, and vacuum ovens—they support consistent temperature control and uniform heat distribution. When selecting a lab oven, consider temperature range, uniformity, chamber size, airflow type, and safety features. Choosing the right laboratory oven ensures reliable thermal processing, enhances sample integrity, and supports a wide range of scientific and quality control applications.
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| Company | Carbolite Gero | Carbolite Gero | Carbolite Gero |
| Item | GP B General Purpose Horizontal Oven | GP A General Purpose Vertical Oven | HTMA High Temperature Modified Atmosphere Ovens |
| Catalog Number | GP B | GP A | HTMA |
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| Capacity | 220, 330, 450 | 220, 330, 450 | 28, 95, 220, 500, 1000 |
| Options | Air Exhaust Fan, Interior Light, Variable speed fan, Door switch, 150mm High Chimney, Viewing Window, Inert gas inlet, 100mm Flowmeter, Solenoid Valve, Cascade control, Built in thermocouple. | Air Exhaust Fan, Interior Light, Variable speed fan, Door switch, 150mm High Chimney, Viewing Window, Inert gas inlet, 100mm Flowmeter, Solenoid Valve, Cascade control, Built in thermocouple. | Variable speed fan, door interlock, Oxygen monitoring option, Automatic gas control, Built in thermocouple, Audible alarm, Cascade control, Temperature alarm. |
| Max. Temperature | 300 | 300 | 700, 600, 500, 400 |
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