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Laboratory Drying Oven for Mineral Sample Preparation

2026-08-19

Latest company case about Laboratory Drying Oven for Mineral Sample Preparation
Application Background

In mineral processing laboratories, ore and mineral samples often need to be dried before grinding, weighing, chemical analysis or subsequent beneficiation tests. Uneven drying or uncontrolled drying conditions can affect sample preparation efficiency and the consistency of test results.

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Customer Requirement

A laboratory required a reliable drying solution for preparing mineral samples before subsequent testing. The equipment needed to provide stable temperature control, uniform heating and sufficient chamber capacity for routine laboratory work.

Our Solution

A laboratory drying oven was used for controlled drying of the prepared mineral samples. Samples were placed in drying trays and heated under the required temperature conditions. The drying chamber provided a controlled environment for moisture removal while maintaining stable heating conditions.

Application Process
Mineral Samples → Sample Preparation → Controlled Drying → Cooling → Weighing & Analysis → Subsequent Testing
Application Results

The drying oven provided a convenient and controlled method for laboratory sample drying. Dried samples could be prepared efficiently for subsequent weighing, grinding, chemical analysis and mineral processing experiments.

Key Benefits
  • Stable and controllable drying conditions
  • Uniform heating for laboratory samples
  • Suitable for routine mineral sample preparation
  • Helps improve sample preparation consistency
  • Applicable to different laboratory testing requirements
FAQ
1. What is an electrothermal blast drying oven used for?

It is mainly used for drying, baking, heating, waxing and certain sterilization applications in laboratories, factories, mining enterprises, universities and research institutions.

2. What is the maximum temperature?

Standard 101-series models listed in the manual can reach approximately 300°C.

3. What power supply is required?

Different models use different power supplies. Smaller models use 220V/50Hz,

4. How do I select the correct model?

Model selection should be based on required chamber volume, sample quantity, operating temperature, input power and available electrical supply. Contact Y&X with your sample type and required capacity for model selection.