Memmert UFP 500 Convection Drying Oven Heat Chamber Laboratory Oven up to 300 °C


Item ID: 24995

Condition: Used

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Type: UFP 500
Memmert UFP 500 Convection Drying Oven Laboratory Oven up to 300 °C
Description:
For sale is a professional Memmert UFP 500 convection heating cabinet /
drying oven made in Germany.
The device is ideally suited for laboratories, industry, workshops, or research for drying,
heating, tempering, and conditioning various materials.
Thanks to forced convection, a very uniform temperature distribution is achieved in the interior.
Features:
Temperature range up to 300 °C
Digital control with display
Convection operation (fan)
Stainless steel interior
Multiple shelf levels
Timer and program functions
Overtemperature protection
RS232 interface
Robust industrial/laboratory quality
Made in Germany
Technical Data:
Model: Memmert UFP 500
Power supply: 230 V / 50–60 Hz
Power: approx. 2000 W
Current consumption: approx. 8.7 A
Max. Temperature: 300 °C
Dimensions & Weight
External dimensions (W × H × D):
approx. 70 × 80 × 70 cm

Interior volume: approx. 108 liters
Weight: approx. 80–90 kg
Condition: used
Scope of delivery: (See image)
(Changes and errors in the technical data, specifications are reserved!)
Further questions can be answered by phone.

Technical characteristic Value
Item ID 24995
Condition Used
Model Memmert UFP 500
Manufacturer Memmert
Weight 200000 g
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Äußere Rittersbacher Straße 38
91126 Schwabach Germany
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+49 (0) 9122 925-0

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Memmert
Germany

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