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Pyrolytic Oven with Oven Door, 5.2 cu ft.

Price $56,654.00
Oven Chamber Size:
5.2 cu.ft. / 147 L
Oven Max Temperature:
482C/900F
Condition:
New
Minimum Purchase:
1 unit
SKU:
V015.MO-40

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Pyrolytic Oven with Oven Door, 5.2 cu ft.

The Pyrolytic Oven is a high-temperature second-generation oven that replaces the Pyro-Clean model for safe, solvent-free cleaning of asphalt and other organic residues from equipment and glassware. That means you can spend less time-and money-on hazardous waste handling, glass breakage and labor. In fact, you can eliminate those costs altogether. Even the tiniest residues of organic contaminants from asphalt, injection molding and organic chemistry applications are removed, leaving your lab ultra clean for critical testing.

That's where the pyrolytic cleaning function comes in. It heats the chamber to extremely high temperatures—up to 900°F (482°C)—to burn off those residues. That leaves behind only carbonized residues. The heating elements initiate the pyrolytic cycle, and the oven uses heat to incinerate contaminants. Catalyst-filled shelves reduce oxygen in the chamber to the level needed to support combustion. Surfaces are then cleaned safely by the pyrolysis reaction. After a soak period, air is introduced to quickly oxidize the residue. Once the cleaning cycle is done and the oven has cooled down, the door will stay locked until it's safe to open.

Exhaust smoke and gases are consumed in the downstream oxidizer at 1300-1500°F (704-816°C), so you won't have any odorless, smoke-free emissions to worry about.

The Pyrolytic Oven has a state-of-the-art touchscreen controller. You can program it completely automatically-and get system monitoring diagnostics that alert you when maintenance is due. The controller comes in pre-programmed languages like English, German, French, Italian, Chinese, Spanish and Arabic. The oven's clean, matte-black design fits the footprint and exhaust connection point of older Pyro-Clean models. It comes with a 10-foot power cord and NEMA L6-30P plug.

That time-saving design helps you save both time and money by reducing manual cleaning and hazardous waste handling. The cleaning process usually takes an hour or several hours, depending on the amount of residue.

The chamber is made of welded stainless steel, with a pressure-release door and dual gasket system. It's fully insulated, so the exterior walls stay cool during operation. The automatic door lock and over-temperature switch ensure safe operation. You can fit up to 70 RTFO bottles on the two catalyst-filled shelves in the 2.5ft³ (71L) chamber.

Before you start the pyrolytic cleaning cycle, you should remove side runners and other parts that could get in the way. Certain components, like gaskets or shelves, can be easily replaced to keep the oven running at its best. The Pyrolytic Oven is shipped fully assembled and must be vented during installation with a 6-inch (152mm) diameter double-walled vent pipe.

Some key benefits of the Pyrolytic Oven include fast, safe and convenient cleaning of lab equipment and glassware-no hazardous cleaning materials or fumes. It's cost-effective, with fully automatic cleaning cycles. The pyrolytic cleaning function takes care of all the residues. The oven is ideal for cleaning after cooking or grilling-and it uses less energy than manual cleaning methods.

Some of the key features include:

  • Fast, safe and convenient cleaning of lab equipment and glassware

  • No hazardous cleaning materials

  • No hazardous fumes

  • Fully automatic cleaning cycles

  • Cost-effective operation

  • Pyrolytic cleaning function with a pyrolytic cleaning cycle for all the cleaning of residues

  • Complete cleaning solution for a fully equipped lab

  • Time-saving and money-saving design

  • Ideal for cleaning after cooking or grilling

  • Extra insulation for safety

  • Easy to replace components

The touchscreen controller is your interface to the pyrolytic oven's functions. The chamber volume is 2.5ft³ (71L). The plug rating is NEMA L6-30P. The maximum temperature is 900°F (482°C). The electrical requirements are 240V/60 Hz, single-phase. The chamber dimensions are 23 x 19.5 x 20in (584 x 495 x 508mm) WxDxH. The product dimensions are 46 x 33 x 63in (1,168 x 838 x 1,600mm) WxDxH. For a comparable option, see the Despatch LBB1 Standard Electric Oven, 2.3cf, Max Temp 400F (204C).

The Pyrolytic Oven meets test methods AASHTO T308 and ASTM D 6307.

Pyrolytic ovens—self-cleaning or pyrolytic ovens that use high temperatures to incinerate food residue and other organic contaminants—are a game-changer for anyone who's ever struggled with the cleaning process. By reaching temperatures that turn those tough stains to ash—ash that can be easily wiped away—these pyrolytic ovens make quick work of even the most stubborn buildup. That means less elbow grease and less time spent scrubbing away at last night's dinner. Pyrolytic ovens are also more energy efficient than traditional models. That's because they have more insulation to keep the heat contained and reduce energy loss. This combination of a cleaner oven and a safer, more efficient lab environment makes them ideal for critical testing and maintaining lab equipment.

The 5.2 cu ft. pyrolytic oven is a prime example of this technology. It's got a spacious chamber that can handle a large volume of lab equipment or glassware. That makes it perfect for high-throughput environments. The high temperature cleaning cycle—up to 900°F (482°C)—burns off all organic residues, leaving just a small amount of ash that can be quickly removed with a damp cloth. Safety and efficiency are built right in: the gasket system on the oven door keeps heat from escaping, and the matte black design fits seamlessly into older Pyro-Clean models.

When you compare pyrolytic ovens to other self-cleaning or pyrolytic ovens—like catalytic ovens and steam cleaning models—pyrolytic ovens come out on top. Catalytic ovens use a special liner to absorb and break down grease, but they can struggle with heavy or baked-on residue. Steam cleaning or pyrolytic ovens use water vapor to loosen food particles, but they often require manual scrubbing for tough stains. Pyrolytic ovens, on the other hand, incinerate those tough stains at high heat, leaving just a fine ash. That process delivers a more thorough clean, produces less smoke and odor, and is safer and more pleasant.

Maintenance is straightforward. After each cleaning cycle, just wipe away the ash from the oven walls and floor with a damp cloth. Keep the exterior glass door clean and check the dual gasket system regularly to ensure a tight seal. Run the high temperature cleaning cycle as recommended to prevent the buildup of grease and residue. That way, you can keep your pyrolytic oven operating safely and efficiently. And that's cost-effective and reliable pyrolytic oven that you need.

Pyrolytic Oven with Oven Door, 5.2 cu ft.

Pyrolytic Oven with Oven Door, 5.2 cu ft.

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