Convection Ovens

Convection ovens are specialized equipment designed to provide uniform heat distribution for various industrial applications. These ovens enhance process efficiency and ensure reliable performance in drying and curing processes.

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Common Applications

Industrial drying

Thermal processing

Material curing

Reflow soldering

Buying Guide

Convection Ovens Buying Guide

When selecting a convection oven, ensure it meets the specific heating requirements of your application. Consider the oven's temperature range and control precision.

Additionally, verify compatibility with your facility's utilities and space constraints.

  • Assess the temperature range and uniformity for your needs.
  • Check for necessary features such as programmable controls or timers.
  • Inspect the condition and verify the functionality of fans and heaters.
  • Review included accessories and documentation like user manuals and calibration records.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between gravity and mechanical convection ovens?
Gravity convection ovens rely on natural heat circulation, while mechanical ones use fans to distribute heat.
Can convection ovens be used for reflow processes?
Yes, some convection ovens, like batch forced convection reflow ovens, are suitable for reflow processes.
What brands of convection ovens are available?
Brands such as VWR Scientific, Yamato, Cole Parmer, and Blue M are available.
What temperature ranges do these ovens support?
Temperature ranges vary by model, with some reaching up to 350°C.