Top-Loading Oven Handles On-Site Testing To 500ºF

Oct. 8, 2008
For testing electronic components at user facilities, the No. 955 500ºF (+260ºC) electrically-heated, top-loading oven measures 312" x 24" x 24". The oven features 4" insulated walls throughout, an aluminized steel exterior and interior,

For testing electronic components at user facilities, the No. 955 500ºF (+260ºC) electrically-heated, top-loading oven measures 312" x 24" x 24". The oven features 4" insulated walls throughout, an aluminized steel exterior and interior, motor-operated rear-hinged door opening the top and front of the oven chamber, and a workspace floor reinforced for 7,200 lbs. loading onto a 0.25" steel plate surface. A digitally programmable temperature controller with two channels provides two independent zones of temperature control. Additionally, the oven includes two manual-reset excess-temperature controllers with separate contactors and four re-circulating, blower-airflow safety switches. For more information, call THE GRIEVE CORP., Round Lake, IL. (847) 546-8225.

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