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Operating SHEL LAB Vacuum Ovens

19 Feb 2014
Operating SHEL LAB Vacuum Ovens

In this video, Henry Morgan, Quality and Test Manager at Sheldon Manufacturing, talks through the operation of SHEL LAB 1425, 1445, 1465 series of Vacuum Ovens.

Vacuum Ovens (Models SVAC1, SVAC2, SVAC4)

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This unit is durably constructed with seamless welds and strong bracing All SHEL LAB vacuum ovens are built with a stainless steel chamber for exceptional durability. Our double plenum design meets CE safety requirements resulting in a cool outer surface. The doors on these units have positive latch handles with spring-loaded glass to facilitate a good vacuum seal without hinge binds that shorten the gasket life.SHEL LAB was the first to bring square vacuum ovens to the industry and we continue to offer innovative, top-of-the-line vacuum ovens. Our unique cross-flow ventilation forces inert gas to fill the entire chamber. To achieve required vacuum levels, users can choose from a 3/8 inch orifice or a KF25 fitting to withstand heavy use and minimize draw-down time. Maximum permitted end vacuum is 10 μ. Leak rate is 10 μ per hour.The SHEL LAB Vacuum Ovens are equipped with silicone gaskets. While these gaskets resist a wide variety of temperatures and pressures, they can breakdown in the presence of solvents and acids. For solvent applications, we recommend using Buna gaskets. For acidic applications, we recommend using Fluorosilicone or Viton® gaskets.Available capacities: 0.6 cu.ft. (Model SVAC1), 1.7 cu. ft. (SVAC2) and 4.5 cu. ft. (Model SVAC4)

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