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News Release from: Carbolite (Barloworld Scientific) | Subject: Ovens at Nepcon
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 07 August 2002
Ovens clean up at Nepcon
A wide variety of ovens for hot store, burn-in and steady-state evaluation screening of electronic systems, including clean-room models, are being featured by Carbolite at Nepcon 2002.
A wide variety of ovens for hot store, burn-in and steady-state evaluation screening of electronic systems, including clean-room models, are being featured by Carbolite at Nepcon 2002 Designed for Class 100 environments, clean room ovens are available with 250, 400, 500 or 600C maximum temperatures to suit most requirements in the electronics industry
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The equipment has fully sealed stainless-steel inner chambers to meet clean room standards, and other standard features include adjustable chamber ventilation to exhaust fumes and fan-assisted air circulation for optimum temperature uniformity.
For testing procedures where clean room conditions are not involved Carbolite offers the Apex oven range, operating to 250C, and the Peak range, with a 300C maximum temperature.
Both ranges of equipment are available in a wide choice of sizes and specifications.
Also on Carbolite's stand at Nepcon 2002 will be the TurboJet thermal cycler which provides closely controlled temperature cycling from -80 to +230C at adjustable transition rates.
The equipment is compact and can be easily moved from one test station to another.
Carbolite is on stand 1219 at Nepcon 2002. Request a free brochure from Carbolite (Barloworld Scientific) ...
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