Class 100 Clean Ovens

Includes a HEPA filter to maintain cleanliness


These models are used extensively in heat treatment/drying or burn-in of semiconductor wafers, liquid crystals, disks and other components and devices requiring clean air conditions. These units can also be prepared for installation in clean-room environments.

Class 100 cleanliness is achieved by employing a HEPA filter and a back-to-front laminar circulation system.

The high-performance models (with MS suffix) provides stable performance even during heat-up or cooling.

Features

  • Heat-resistant HEPA filter
  • Clean meter indicates when filter needs replacement
  • Compact vertical design
  • Stainless steel interior
  • Microprocessor based controller with large LED display
  • Two-step programmability with functions for automatic start, stop, ramp, and repeat
  • Specimen power supply control terminal--turns specimen off if chamber faults
  • Four-tiered safety system for overheat conditions
  • Visual and audible alarm with diagnostic fault code
  • Two shelves included standard, rated for 40 lbs. or more

Class 100 Clean Ovens Model Comparison

Model / Link Interior Dimensions
(W x D x H)
Interior Volume Temperature Range Notes
Click model number for details, including metric & english units.
PVC-211 23.6" x 23.6" x 23.6" 7.6 cu. ft. 45 to 300°C Class 100 Clean Interior
PVC-231 23.6" x 23.6" x 47.2" 15.3 cu. ft. 45 to 300°C Class 100 Clean Interior
PVC-331 31.5" x 31.5" x 47.2" 27.1 cu. ft. 45 to 300°C Class 100 Clean Interior
PVHC-211 23.6" x 23.6" x 23.6" 7.6 cu. ft. 45 to 300°C Class 100 Clean Interior
PVHC-231 23.6" x 23.6" x 47.2" 15.3 cu. ft. 45 to 300°C Class 100 Clean Interior
PVHC-331 31.5" x 31.5" x 47.2" 27.1 cu. ft. 45 to 300°C Class 100 Clean Interior
PVHC-231MS 23.6" x 23.6" x 47.2" 27.1 cu. ft. 45 to 300°C High-performance Class 100 Clean Interior
PVHC-331MS 31.5" x 31.5" x 47.2" 27.1 cu. ft. 45 to 300°C High-performance Class 100 Clean Interior

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