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Difference between anaerobic oven and drying oven

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Anaerobic oven is mainly applied in aerospace, petrochemical, military, ship, electronics, communications and other scientific research and production units, it is used to do BPO/PI/BCB curing, and IC (wafer, CMOS, Bumping, TSV, fingerprint identification), FPD, high-precision electronic components, electronic ceramic materials dust-free drying, electronic products, materials, components and other high-temperature clean environment drying and aging test.

Anaerobic Oven Features:

1.The oven adopts ceramic fiber insulation material, heating up fast, energy saving characteristic

2.Excellent air supply and exhaust system to ensure uniform temperature in the working area.

3.Air suction glass fiber filter to ensure cleanliness requirements.

Aerobic oven is filled with inert gas (N2, CO2) to remove the oxygen in the oven, so as to prevent the oxidation of high temperature during baking, which has special requirements for the structure of anaerobic oven, especially sealing, control system.

First: Structure Difference

The anaerobic oven is fully welded and sealed, so that the inert gas will not leak, while ensuring the internal anaerobic environment, the ordinary oven is also full welding, but do not have sealing treatment.

Second: Control System Difference

Anaerobic oven has nitrogen control system and delay heating function, that is, before heating, it will automatically filled in nitrogen so as to ensure that the working area has formed anaerobic environment before heating, to avoid high temperature oxidation. Of course, some other control techniques, including dual-flow nitrogen-filled energy control, are also adopted by many users, that is, double-flow nitrogen control and delay heating, when the oven filled with nitrogen, automatically switch to small flow vaguely save nitrogen, and ordinary oven does not have these functions.