Low-temperature vacuum drying ovens are specifically designed for drying heat-sensitive, easily decomposable, and oxidizable substances. They can be purged with inert gas, enabling rapid drying even for items with complex compositions.
Low-temperature vacuum drying ovens are widely used in research and application fields such as biochemistry, chemical pharmaceuticals, healthcare, agricultural research, and environmental protection. They serve for powder drying, baking, and sterilizing various glass containers. They are particularly suitable for rapid and efficient drying of heat-sensitive, easily decomposable, oxidizable substances, and items with complex compositions.
Compared to conventional drying techniques, it offers the following advantages:
The vacuum environment significantly lowers the boiling point of liquids requiring removal, making vacuum drying suitable for heat-sensitive materials;
For difficult-to-dry samples like powders or granular materials, vacuum drying effectively reduces drying time;
Complex mechanical components or porous samples achieve complete drying without residual moisture after vacuum processing;
Enhanced safety eliminates thermal explosion risks from oxides under vacuum or inert conditions;
Powdered samples remain undisturbed by airflow, unlike conventional air-circulation drying;
Control Features: Parameters are protected against loss during power outages or system crashes, with automatic recovery upon power restoration.