Thermo Fisher vacuum furnace
Heating chamber allowing work under reduced pressure (vacuum) to protect fragile samples. The vacuum allows moisture or solvents to evaporate at low temperature, which prevents burning or degrading the product. Examples of use: Pharmaceutical: Drying of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) without molecular degradation. Electronics: Drying of printed circuit boards (PCB) and degassing of microelectronic components. Polymer Industry: Removal of residual monomers and drying of technical plastic pellets. Aerospace: Material and component resistance testing under vacuum conditions. Food Industry: Determination of moisture content for products rich in sugars or oils.