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This equipment, which is hosted by the Dalton Cumbrian Facility, is situated in Cumbria, not in Manchester.
A vacuum oven (max 240°C) is a controlled heating device that removes moisture and volatile substances under reduced pressure, preventing oxidation and thermal degradation. It is used for drying heat-sensitive materials, degassing samples in polymer and materials research, curing adhesives and coatings in manufacturing, low-temperature annealing of metals and thin films, and moisture content determination in samples.
A vacuum oven (max 240°C) is a controlled heating device that removes moisture and volatile substances under reduced pressure, preventing oxidation and thermal degradation. It is used for drying heat-sensitive materials, degassing samples in polymer and materials research, curing adhesives and coatings in manufacturing, low-temperature annealing of metals and thin films, and moisture content determination in samples.
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