The industrial vacuum drying oven is a device designed specifically for drying heat-sensitive, easily decomposed, and easily oxidized substances. This article provides a detailed introduction to the industrial vacuum drying oven.
The industrial vacuum drying oven uses low pressure and temperature in a vacuum state to dry and process materials. The principle is that in a vacuum state, the diffusion amount on the surface of the material increases as the pressure decreases, causing the moisture in the material to evaporate faster, thereby reducing the moisture content. At the same time, the internal heating device can regulate the temperature, heating the materials inside the drying chamber, making them release moisture, which is then discharged from the drying oven through the vacuum pump.
Efficient Drying: The industrial vacuum drying oven can achieve rapid drying at relatively low temperatures and low pressure, greatly improving drying efficiency.
Maintaining Material Quality: In a vacuum environment, the oxidation and decomposition reactions of materials are greatly inhibited, thus maintaining the original color, fragrance, and nutritional content of the materials.
Wide Applicability: It can be used for drying various materials and is especially suitable for drying heat-sensitive, easily oxidized, and easily decomposed materials.
Intelligent Management: Modern industrial vacuum drying ovens are usually equipped with intelligent digital temperature regulators, allowing precise setting, display, and control of temperature, as well as automated control.
The industrial vacuum drying oven is widely used in research, industry, and medical fields. In the field of research, it can be used for sample drying and preparation in biochemical, pharmaceutical, and food science fields. In the industrial field, it can be used for drying and sterilizing materials in chemical, electronics, medical, and other industries.
1. Place the samples that need drying into the industrial vacuum drying oven and close the door.
2. Turn on the vacuum pump to evacuate the air in the chamber until the desired vacuum level is reached.
3. Turn on the heating switch, set the required temperature and time, and start the drying process.
4. After drying is completed, turn off the heating switch and wait for the chamber to cool down to room temperature.
5. Open the gas valve to let the air into the chamber until atmospheric pressure is reached.
6. Open the door and take out the dried samples.
If the industrial vacuum drying oven will not be used for an extended period after production is complete, all parts should be cleaned, especially the sealing strip of the oven door, to prevent aging.
If the oven is not used for a long time, it should be cleaned regularly. Avoid using liquids with strong acidity or alkalinity; clean with water.
The vacuum pump oil or circulating water should be replaced regularly to ensure normal operation.
If there is a malfunction during normal use, it should be reported promptly and not disassembled by oneself.
In summary, the industrial vacuum drying oven is an efficient, environmentally friendly, multifunctional drying device with broad application prospects in research, industry, and medical fields.