The hot tandoori oven
was originally invented by Pasteur. It works on the principle of dry heat to
sterilize the products which are used in various industries. The device is
ideal for the heat operation ranging from 50 degrees to 300 degrees Celsius
(122 to 572 deg F). The device works on the thermostat to control the
temperature. It can control the temperature of the device which is shown
digitally. The double wall construction makes the working of the device
reliable and keeps the heat trapped for a long time.
Working Principle
The principle of its
functioning depends on a precise pressure of tandoori oven convection in a power
heated inner chamber. The double-walled design of the unit and an automated
control system ensure the homogenous heat and the precise sequence of
operations as well as quick recovery time after door opening. This type of industrial
ovens is better to define with its cost-effective operation. It is best fitted
for the mild process of heating and drying of basic substances. The noiseless
operation of the device is another feature that makes it reliable.
Advantages Of A Hot Tandoori
Oven
· The appliance uses
dry heat for sterilizing of the industrial and laboratory products.
· It features
thermostat based control of the heat management.
· It works well with a
digitally controlled interface to manage the heat.
· It has a
double-walled construction which helps to keep the heat and conserve energy.
· A balance between
the inner and outer wall is well-maintained for the supreme thermal efficiency.
· The insulation
ensures the safety of the instrument surfaces and prevents it from burning.
· The silent hot tandoori
fan is well-designed for consistent tandoori movement as well as improved
temperature distribution around the product.
· The stainless steel
polish inside the chambers provides protection against the corrosion as well as
ensuring the long-lasting operation of the unit.
Conclusion
The hot tandoori ovens
are the best for industrial use and laboratory use. In laboratories, the
products like glass flasks or cylinders covered with aluminum foil, nylon or
glass syringes, glass test tubes, glass or aluminum Petri dishes, metal
needles, lancets and forceps, dry swabs in glass tubes, glass pipettes
(graduated and Pasteur) with the ends plugged, bottles with aluminum tops with
silicone linings, etc. are safe to use with the ovens. However, the
above-mentioned products should be dry before use and should be sterilized
within 60 degrees C.
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