Ovens
A stove is a widely used instrument in clinical laboratories for drying and sterilizing glass and metal containers. According to the mode of operation, there are typically two types of laboratory stoves: those operating by natural convection and those operating by forced convection.
Laboratory stoves, usually made of stainless steel, which provides great durability, have a microprocessor that allows to maintain a uniform temperature, which can be adjusted digitally. Natural convection stoves are characterized by extracting air from the environment in which the stove is located. And forced convection stoves, they generate air inside the equipment in a forced way, and this air is at room temperature.
Types of Laboratory Stoves a Laboratory May Need
Vacuum ovens
The vacuum stove stands out for its intelligent special features, which allows to perform processes of gentle drying at the same time, with precise and fast temperature measurements, in addition to the thermo trays where the heating is immediate, adjustable and of simple control.
Calibration methods are technical mechanisms that are executed in order to determine that the equipment fulfills its proper functions, so that the heating times are short and the heating is carried out maintaining the temperature uniformly. Each thermo tray is individually calibrated.
Drying Ovens
Ovens, also known as drying stoves, are devices used to dry and sterilize glass and metal containers used in various laboratory processes. The laboratory stoves allow to carry out the sterilization by dry heat, where hot air is used to carry out this process, these equipments allow a uniform distribution of heat inside, where the material is exposed to temperatures of approximately 170ºC for 2 hours.
Dry heat sterilization works by destroying microorganisms by oxidation of their cellular components. This is a less efficient process than wet heat sterilization because microorganisms die more quickly when in the presence of water because it allows their protein configuration to be altered more easily and provides a means of evenly distributing heat throughout the sterilizing equipment's internal chamber. For this reason, to achieve the sterilization of the material using dry heat, higher temperatures should be applied for a longer time.
In Kalstein you can find the Ideal stoves for your laboratory
Double Door Industrial Air Drying Oven YR05257-1 // YR05259-1
Double layer door; Microcomputer intelligent temperature control, digital display; centrifugal wind wheel, heat flow...
Single Door Industrial Air Drying Oven YR05256 // YR05258
Microcomputer intelligent temperature control, digital display; centrifugal wind wheel, heat flow evenly; large studio space...
Vacuum Drying Oven YR05265-1 (SS) // YR05995 (S)
Vacuum Drying oven widely used in biochemical, chemical and pharmaceutical, health care, agricultural research...
Electric Heating Drying Oven YR06005
Natural conviction; Two kind of temperature controller; pointer controller and Microcomputer intelligent controller...
Our Best Selling Stove
Microcomputer intelligent PID control, precision LED display temperature control, timing, over-temperature alarm, RS 485 computer interface, mirror stainless steel inner, anti-acid, anti-corrosion; hot air circulation system and maintenance free. Widely used for drying, sterilization, thermostatic storage, heat treatment and other fields. Suitable for a higher temperature uniformity requirements user. The basis of laboratory research units supporting equipment, use recommended for intermediate and senior laboratory.
Model | YR05244 | YR05245 | YR05246 | YR05247 |
Temp range (℃) | RT+5~250 | |||
Accuracy (℃) | ±0.1 | |||
Fluctuation (%) | ±1 | |||
Voltage (V) | 220 | |||
Power (KW) | 1 | 1.2 | 1.6 | 2.5 |
Inner size(mm)(H*W*D) | 320*350*350 | 420*450*350 | 520*550*450 | 750*600*500 |
Overall dimension(mm)(H*W*D) | 530*640*550 | 630*740*550 | 750*890*630 | 980*965*770 |
Packing size(mm)(H*W*D) | 650*720*630 | 750*820*630 | 870*970*710 | 1100*1045*850 |
Net weight(KG) | 36 | 47 | 62 | 96 |
Shiping weight(KG) | 39 | 50 | 66 | 105 |
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Operating Stoves
The stove or also called drying oven is a device used to dry and sterilize glass and metal containers. This is achieved, thanks to the fact that inside the house the temperature is higher than in the environment. According to its mode of operation there are basically two types of stove: those operating by natural convection and those operating by forced convection.
Sterilization can be carried out through a laboratory stove, which becomes effective inside the stove and is called dry heat sterilization, which is carried out only at 180 °C for 2 hours. During this process the glass or metal is heated by the air at high temperature, eliminating the possibility of any kind of biological activity.
Frequently asked questions about Stoves from our customers
How to know the prices of Stoves?
To know the price of the Stoves we invite you to send us an email with your request through the contact form.
What are the delivery times of the Stoves?
The delivery time of your Kalstein product will depend on the following:
- If the equipment of your interest is in stock or if it must be manufactured.
- The type of freight you have chosen, this may be; air or sea.
- Equipment in stock:
- Delivery Time (Air): 15-30 days.
- Delivery Time (Maritime): 45-60 days.
- Equipment not in stock:
- Delivery Time (Air): 30-60 days.
- Delivery Time (Maritime): 60-90 days.
How to make a purchase of Stoves?
You can make your purchase through:
- By email: sales@kalstein.eu
- By telephone: +33 (0) 1 78 95 87 02
- E-commerce: Via Kalstein's official website in your country.
How does the warranty work?
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