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Slide drying ovens can be utilised in several scientific and commercial contexts for processes like evaporation, sterilising, temperature testing, and the incubation of experiments that are temperature sensitive.
Drying is a delicate procedure since it can destroy an otherwise flawless operation if it is done too quickly, slowly, or unevenly. Drying ovens are utilised in laboratory settings as opposed to homes, and they have a different temperature range than a conventional home oven.
The typical operating temperature range for drying ovens is between 180- and 220-degrees Fahrenheit.
The Global Slide Drying Oven market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
This ingenious oven from Biocare Medical is highly effective and made specifically for drying slides quickly. This oven is different from other drying ovens due to its tiny size, turbo fan, 365-watt element, digital timer, and digital temperature process controller.
In order to maintain a consistent temperature inside the oven, the digital temperature process controller automatically calibrates for the mass and volume placed inside.
The Desert Chamber Pro operates between 25° and 100°C and has a slide capacity of over 750 slides. Five pre-set programmes are available for one’s convenience, and they cover the majority of conventional drying regimens.
With today’s vigorous HIER procedures for immunohistochemistry, the turbo-action drying oven is particularly effective for bulk drying.
The glass slide and tissue are immediately dried up by the turbo fan. For in situ hybridization, H&E, specific stains, and immunohistochemistry, quick and effective slide drying techniques are extremely helpful.