Yamato DNE-401 Laboratory Oven from $115.29/mo

Yamato DNE-401 Forced Convection Oven

Yamato DNE-401 Forced Convection Oven
Product Specifications
BRAND  Yamato
MODEL  DNE-401
DESCRIPTION
The Yamato Energy Saving Programmable Forced Convection Ovens are high-performance, environment friendly, eco-ovens that reduce power consumption significantly. The design of this product allows heat tightness and insulation of the chamber to achieve a 40% energy saving rate.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
  • High precision controller allows high performance temperature control and display of CO₂ and power discharge
  • Heat tightness and insulation design of the chamber achieves an energysaving rate of about 40% at constant temperature compared to previous models
  • Maximum temperature reaching time reduced by 15 minutes (no-load) compared to previous models
  • Program operation with a maximum of 99 steps, 99 patterns repeatable
  • Standard equipped with various support functions such as calibration offset, power failure recovery mode, save and access of user setting information, as well as other operation modes
  • Data acquisition from internal test device possible because of cable holes
  • Easy system upgrade with various option settings
FINANCE AND BUY OPTIONS

Rent for short-term needs, finance the purchase by leasing, or just purchase outright.

Offered by Camille at Supplier #25838 in Medina, OH
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