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Sustainable Digital Laboratory Oven Range Announced

Feb 21 2018

Having made its name in the manufacture of energy-efficient electronic airflow control and monitors, Temperature Electronics Ltd (TEL) has expanded its offer to include a range of sustainable digital laboratory ovens.

Introduced in response to customer feedback, the ovens are suitable for most drying, warming and general laboratory applications. Featuring 65mm insulation, they ensure that heat is effectively retained within the unit and does not transfer to the outside of the oven. As such, they are more energy-efficient than many other ovens on the market which use 40mm insulation.

The units are fitted with a microprocessor control system with dual display of set point and actual temperature, facilitating precise temperature control. Available in eight standard sizes, ranging from 30 to 200 litres, the ovens can be customised to meet a laboratory’s specific requirements. TEL’s digital ovens are also easy to clean, featuring an exterior finished in a powder-coated paint and an interior made from either aluminium or stainless steel. The Incoloy sheathed elements that heat the oven are corrosion-resistant.

Said TEL’s Director, Richard Eady: “Many of our customers buying energy-efficient airflow controls and monitors require laboratory ovens too, so it simply made sense for us to diversify our offer to include a range of sustainable units.”

Established in 1969, TEL works in partnership with fume cupboard manufacturers, contractors and users in laboratories and industrial environments worldwide. The company’s full-service offer includes design consultation, product supply and installation, training and technical backup. It operates internationally via a supplier network covering Europe, the US, Africa and Asia.

For further details, please visit http://tel-uk.com/


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