Laboratory ovens are thermal processing machines used in lab work and testing applications. In addition to manufacturing R&D applications, lab ovens are used in the healthcare industry as sterilization tools and in a number of research applications. A few of these applications include bio-chemical research, drug metabolism research, protein and starch digestion research and moisture content analysis.
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The GRIEVE CORPORATIONRound Lake, IL 847-546-8225 At The Grieve Corporation, you`ll find quality at each and every step of the design and manufacturing process. With CAD/CAM/CAE design equipment and ever-improving manufacturing procedures, The Grieve Corp. can make the highest quality laboratory ovens possible. Please contact The Grieve Corp. today with any questions or go to their website for full product descriptions.
Benko Products Inc.Sheffield Village, OH 440-934-2180 WE HAVE YOUR OVEN! Benko Products Inc. is a leading manufacturer of industrial batch ovens, conveyor ovens and powder coating ovens. Our ovens can be steam, electric or gas heated with temperatures ranging up to 750°F. Since 1983, we have provided various engineering solutions. Nobody beats Benko when it comes to economical experience, patented technology, unparalleled service & experience.
Intek CorporationUnion, MO 800-387-8559 With more than 35 years of experience in the field of laboratory oven manufacturing, the Intek staff is ready to address your specific needs. Screen printing, space heating & process heating are the major markets served by Intek. Intek is equipped to provide any level of design & manufacture to best deliver customers quality solutions. Intek also offers replacement parts, service & repairs.
Wisconsin Oven CorporationEast Troy, WI 262-642-3938 Wisconsin employs the finest individuals, dedicated to quality, service & customer satisfaction. Wisconsin is currently producing over 20 brands of equipment, providing solutions worldwide. Wisconsin's long history of serving & working with OEM & direct customers throughout the world attests to its ability & commitment to supply the highest quality laboratory ovens at competitive prices.
Thermal Engineering CorporationColumbia, SC 803-783-0750 Solid, focused research has fueled Thermal Engineering Corp. since its beginning in 1961. TEC® has continuously pursued better solutions through applied innovation. By anticipating, rather than reacting to customer needs, TEC® provides laboratory ovens that fit customers' requirements perfectly. Today TEC® is recognized as a world leader in applied heat transfer technology.
Despatch IndustriesMinneapolis, MN 800-828-9903 Industry leaders rely on the thermal processing equipment produced by Despatch Industries for maximum cell efficiency, increased uptime and reduced operating costs. Our products include custom cabinet ovens, laboratory ovens and custom benchtop. We have grown to become a global company with a reputation for quality, reliability and strong commitment to first class service.
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In order to be competitive, every industry must constantly reinvent itself; innovation pushes the limits of what is possible in every industrial and commercial context. The manufacturing sector requires active, robust research and development departments and programs in order to develop new products and new ways of making products. Of particular interest to R&D efforts in the manufacturing sector is the development of manufacturing methods that reduce cost, improve quality and increase production efficiency. Laboratory ovens provide testing grounds for a large variety of manufacturing-sector research and development departments. Because an extensive variety of industrial and consumer products are heat treated in some way, an equally extensive variety of heat treatment methods are required to produce those products. Each method of production was designed in a lab, where, under controlled circumstances, materials and equipment were tested.
While the applications of lab ovens are diverse and often specialized, the basic concept of an oven is not. An oven is an insulated, enclosed space that is heated in order to treat a product. From there the variations begin, but even specialized lab ovens exist to serve the purpose of thermal processing. Since all varieties of ovens originated in R&D departments, all varieties of ovens exist in lab settings. Conveyor ovens and batch ovens alike are used to test curing, drying and powder coating processes. A given conveyor or batch oven that tests a curing process can use quartz, natural gas or electricity as its heat source. An electric oven can utilize convection or infrared radiant heating as its heating method. The only difference between ovens in lab settings and ovens that are found in manufacturing markets is the design standard; an oven that is testing a new heat treatment process must have the capacity to cope with unexpected consequences of testing a new process. Often, lab ovens will require certification from standards bureaus like the American Society for Testing and Materials. In medical research settings, the standards may be even stricter, as lab oven equipment may be used to conduct experiments with hazardous chemicals or pathogenic material.