Ashing Furnaces LV 3/11 - LVT 15/11 with Flap Door or Lift Door

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Ashing Furnaces LV 3/11 - LVT 15/11 with Flap Door or Lift Door

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The models LV 3/11 - LVT 15/11 are especially designed for ashing in the laboratory. A special air intake and exhaust system allows air exchange of more than 6 times per minute. Incoming air is preheated to ensure a good temperature uniformity.

  • Tmax 1100 °C
  • Ceramic heating plates with integral heating element which is safeguarded against fumes and splashing, and easy to replace
  • Highly durable, high-performance cured vacuum fibre module lining
  • Casing made of sheets of textured stainless steel (non-rusting design)
  • Double-walled casing for low external temperatures and stability
  • Optional fold-down door (L) which can be used as work platform or lift door (LT) with hot surface facing away from the operator
  • Silent solid-state power control relay
  • Air exchanged more than 6 times per minute
  • Good temperature uniformity due to preheating of incoming air

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