vacuum oven Articles
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How do you heat in a vacuum oven?
In a vacuum oven there is less air present to conduct the heat, so how do vacuum ovens ensure suitable heating of the samples? The Memmert VO series of vacuum ovens use a direct contact principle; each “thermoshelf” is heated so that all samples on that shelf receive heat by direct contact. The direct heating is vulcanised onto the undersurface of the “thermoshelf” and ...
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What is the difference between Rotary Vane and Diaphragm vacuum pumps?
Most laboratories will have a vacuum pump. They are widely used across labs of all disciplines for a range of tasks from basic filtrations or evacuating a desiccator right up to use with large equipment such as vacuum ovens or rotary evaporators. The two most common types are rotary vane or diaphragm pumps – but what do these mean and what is the difference? Rotary Vane Pumps Rotary Vane ...
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K Show – Booth 5C04-2
Join us in Germany at the K Show, Hall 5 Booth C04-2, and see the difference that an accurate, user-friendly and reliable moisture, solids or ash analyzer can make to your quality control process. Our Computrac® line of instruments provides primary measurements for water-specific moisture content, total volatile content, solids content and ash content, all without reagents and independent ...
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K Show – Hall 5, Booth C04-01
Join us in Germany at the K Show, Hall 5 Booth C04-01, and see the difference that an accurate, user-friendly and reliable moisture, solids or ash analyzer can make to your quality control process. Our Computrac® line of instruments provides primary measurements for water-specific moisture content, total volatile content, solids content and ash content, all without reagents and independent ...
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Medical Design & Manufacturing West – Booth 3101
Join Stephanie and Quincy in Anaheim, CA at Medical Design & Manufacturing West, booth 3101, and see the difference that an accurate, user-friendly and reliable moisture, solids or ash analyzer can make to your quality control process. Our Computrac® line of instruments provides primary measurements for water-specific moisture content, total volatile content, solids content and ash ...
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API Process Development System
The API Process Development System was designed to provide personnel and product protection when working with powder and liquid substances. The enclosure housed a Mettler Toledo Easy Max 102, vacuum oven, and IKA LR 1000. The unit required a stainless steel base to allow for intensive cleaning protocols with shelves underneath to assist in recirculating the chiller and vacuum pumps needed to ...
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What is a Laboratory Oven / Ventilated Oven?
A Laboratory Oven, also known as a Ventilated Oven, is a high temperature oven which forms part of the equipment found in most clinical, forensic, electronics, material processing and research laboratories. A Ventilated Oven provides uniform and precise temperature control for functions such as heating, baking, evaporating, drying, sterilising and other industrial laboratory functions.This ...
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How Vacuum Tray Dryers Can Enable Efficiency Gains
Vacuum tray dryers are a mainstay in pharmaceutical manufacturing. Quality losses related to harsh temperature processing is unacceptable in drug pipelines. It can lead to increased costs and wasted resources, which is why vacuum-drying ovens are commonly used in pharmaceutical labs, pilot plants, and commercial-scale labs. Their operation is also relatively easy to understand. ...
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Advances in Bromine Speciation by HPLC/ICP-MS
Bromine is a natural component found in waters, most commonly as the bromide ion, Br-. A common procedure for purifying drinking waters is treatment with ozone to kill bacteria. A byproduct of ozonolysis is the conversion of bromide to bromate (BrO3-), a known carcinogen. Therefore, a need exists to measure both bromide and bromate in drinking waters, as opposed to total bromine content. Our ...
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