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Drying Ovens

Thermoline manufactures and distributes a large range of laboratory and industrial ovens. Our ovens are trusted for their consistency in delivering outstanding performance and reliability in the lab.

The most basic use of a laboratory oven is for drying, often glassware, soils and coal, and baking, curing or heat treatment. Laboratory ovens can also be used for softening samples, as well as numerous other laboratory applications across various industries. Industries in which laboratory ovens are invaluable pieces of equipment include mining, the technology industry, and the various departments of primary industries.

Laboratory ovens use thermal convection to deliver heat to the chamber, which allows them to maintain uniform temperatures. Natural convection ovens are the most economical option and are well suited for applications where the increased airflow of a fan assisted convection oven would be problematic. By comparison, fan assisted convection ovens are able to achieve greater temperature uniformity and offer faster recovery rates.

The complete range includes natural convection, benchtop, large freestanding, moisture removal dehydrating and high temperature ovens. We also manufacture a range of dehydrating ovens for suitable for the safe storage of volatile materials designed to meet the requirements of AS 1681.

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Drying Ovens TD (Dehydrators)

Thermoline’s Australian Made drying ovens are designed to remove moisture from products and samples. Adjustable air inlet and exhaust vents supply fresh air into the chamber while removing moist air from the chamber.

Typical applications include moisture removal from soil, paper, timber, plaster, fabric, coal and other minerals. 

Specifications

  • Brand: Thermoline
  • Capacity: 80L - 700L
  • Models Available: Six
  • Temperature Range: Ambient +10°C to +200°C
  • Electrical: 6.5A-15A/230V
  • Castors: Yes
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This dehydrating oven has been specifically designed by Thermoline for the efficient drying of macadamia nuts. The controller is preset to do a specific program which is recommended for the sampling of “nut-in-shell” and “kernel recovery “ evaluations. 

Specifications

  • Brand: Thermoline
  • Capacity: 500L - 700L
  • Models Available: Two
  • Temperature Range: Ambient +10°C to +70°C
  • Electrical: 10A/230V
  • Castors: Yes
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These unique drying ovens are built to the requirements set in Australian Standard AS1681-2002 and as such, feature positive and continuous minimum ventilation with an inbuilt purge timer to remove volatile vapours.

Available in 150 and 500 litre capacities, both are designed and manufactured by Thermoline to store volatile materials such as bitumen, paint or varnish. 

Specifications

  • Brand: Thermoline
  • Capacity: 150L - 500L
  • Models Available: Two
  • Temperature Range: Ambient +10°C to +200°C
  • Electrical: 8.5A-15A/230V
  • Castors: Yes
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Our largest drying oven features a massive 2500L of capacity and is often used in process for drying soil samples for various purposes, such as for moisture content analysis.

This double door Australian Made oven uses three industrial fan motors to circulate hot air at a controlled temperature to evenly dry the soil samples.

Specifications

  • Brand: Thermoline
  • Capacity: 2500L
  • Models Available: One
  • Temperature Range: Ambient +10°C to +150°C
  • Electrical: 15A/3Phase/415V
  • Castors: Yes
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The glassware drying ovens manufactured by Thermoline are built upon the standard drying ovens range but with specifically designed features for drying laboratory glassware.

These glassware dryers are used to remove any residual moisture or liquids from laboratory glassware after cleaning, to prevent contamination or reaction with chemicals during experiments. 

Specifications

  • Brand: Thermoline
  • Capacity: 80L - 250L
  • Models Available: Three
  • Temperature Range: Ambient +10°C to +80°C
  • Electrical: 6.5A/230V
  • Castors: Yes
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