About Small Size Aging Oven Tester
Features
- Aging oven is used for degradation study of plastic & rubber when the heat is subjected to a rotational condition for a specific time. Theoretically, a test session in 70 C for 24 hours straight is equivalent to six months of exposure the specimen in normal conditions. Aging oven is used for degradation study of plastic & rubber when the heat is subjected to a rotational condition for a specific time. Theoretically, a test session in 70C for 24 hours straight is equivalent to six months of exposure the specimen in normal conditions.
- Viewing window in the test chamber.
- High precision and stability temperature provided.
- Even flow through test chamber.
High-Quality ConstructionCrafted with a stainless steel inner chamber and powder-coated CRCA steel outer body, this oven tester offers superior corrosion resistance and lasting structural integrity. The use of high-temp silicon gaskets and double-layer glass windows further reinforces its safety and performance even under extended operation.
Precise Digital ControlEquipped with digital PID control, this aging oven delivers fast response times for temperature adjustments and maintains exceptional accuracy within 1C, down to a precise 0.1C resolution. Operators benefit from the LED display, programmable timer, and seamless semi-automatic process management.
Optimal Air Circulation and ProtectionUniform air circulation is achieved by a forced fan convection system, ensuring consistent specimen exposure and repeatable results. Safety mechanisms such as an overheat limiter and buzzer alarm help protect users and samples, while the adjustable ventilation keeps testing conditions ideal.
FAQs of Small Size Aging Oven Tester:
Q: How does the Small Size Aging Oven Tester ensure uniform heating for all specimens?
A: Uniform heating is provided by forced fan convection, circulating air efficiently throughout the stainless steel chamber. This ensures each specimen is exposed to consistent conditions, vital for accurate aging and durability assessments.
Q: What types of materials can be tested using this oven?
A: The oven is primarily designed for rubber material testing but can also accommodate other specimens that fit standard or customizable sizes as per ASTM or ISO standards, making it versatile for various industrial applications.
Q: When should I use the programmable timer feature?
A: The programmable timer, which can be set up to 999 minutes, is ideal for controlled aging cycles, allowing you to specify test duration and automate sample exposure without manual intervention.
Q: Where can the oven tester be installed in a laboratory or industrial setting?
A: This bench-top oven is compact and designed for placement on sturdy laboratory tables or benches, thanks to its moderate size and secure locking mechanism. Proper ventilation and electrical supply (220V, 50Hz) should be ensured.
Q: What is the process of adjusting shelf positions inside the chamber?
A: Both shelves inside the chamber are adjustable and can be repositioned to accommodate various specimen sizes and quantities, which is useful for different test standards or to maximize chamber usage.
Q: How does the overheat and buzzer alarm function enhance operational safety?
A: The oven features an overheat limiter and integrated buzzer alarm that automatically activate if chamber temperature exceeds safe limits. This protects both the specimens and operators, ensuring peace of mind during long-duration tests.
Q: What are the benefits of using this oven for aging tests?
A: Utilizing advanced digital controls, precise air circulation, and robust construction, this oven guarantees highly reproducible aging results and reliable long-term performance, making it a valuable asset for rubber and material testing industries.