What is a Vacuum Oven and How Does It Work?
A vacuum oven is a type of oven that operates at low atmospheric pressure, typically between 50 to 200 mbar. It is commonly used for drying and curing materials that are sensitive to heat or oxygen, such as electronic components, polymers, and resins. The vacuum allows for lower temperatures to be used in the drying process, reducing the risk of damage or degradation to the material being processed.