Heating oven FED 400
preheatinglaboratoryforced convection

Heating oven - FED 400 - BINDER GmbH - preheating / laboratory / forced convection
Heating oven - FED 400 - BINDER GmbH - preheating / laboratory / forced convection
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Characteristics

Function
heating, preheating
Applications
laboratory
Type
forced convection
Configuration
benchtop
Number of doors
2-door
Temperature range

Min.: 5 °C
(41 °F)

Max.: 300 °C
(572 °F)

Capacity

400 l
(105.67 gal)

Description

Uniform drying conditions thanks to APT.line™ technology Identical test conditions throughout the chamber interior independent of sample size and quantity Outstanding thermal insulation saves operation costs Product description BINDER heating chambers of the FED series provide almost unlimited capacity and are particularly adaptable. With advanced timing functions and a adjustable fan, temperature and convection conditions are easily controlled. Important characteristics APT.line™ preheating chamber technology Adjustable fan speed Adjustable exhaust air flap Controller with expanded timer functions 2 chrome-plated racks Class 2 independent adjustable temperature safety device (DIN 12880) with visual alarm Computer interface:RS 422 Electrical data Designation - FED400-400V - FED400UL-208V Rated Voltage - 400 V - 208 V Power frequency - 50/60 Hz - 60 Hz Nominal power - 3,4 kW - 3,4 kW Unit fuse - 16,0 A - 16,0 A Phase (Nominal voltage) - 3~ - 3~

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Battery Tech France

30-30 Jan 2025 Lille Grand Palais, Lille. France Stand: 20 (France) Stand 20

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    Global Industrie

    11-14 Mar 2025 Eurexpo Lyon, Lyon, France (France)

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