Get Constant, Uniform Heat Distribution with FISHER Isotemp OVENS

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FISHER

Isotemp OVENS

Air Outlet

The Fisher Isotemp Oven is a well-constructed, gravityconvection oven that provides both constant temperatures and uniform heat distribution throughout the entire oven chamber. The temperature within the oven can be set for

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thermostat maintains the temperature of the oven chamber within ±0.50 C. Isotemp oven chambers are constructed entirely of heavy sheet aluminum. A safety door latch releases automatically should any abnormal pressure be built up in the chamber. The interior is corrosion-resistant and the exterior is attrac­ tively finished in smooth gray and black hammertone.

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FISH ΕRISSCIENTIFCI AVAILABLE FROM STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DEUVERY

Temperature re­ corder chart o f the oven shows the close control —within ± 0*5°C.

Complete stocks of laboratory instruments, apparatus, reagent chemicals, furniture, and supplies at PITTSBURGH, NEW YORK, ST. LOUIS, WASHINGTON, MONTREAL and TORONTO. For more information write: Fisher Scientific Co., 717 Forbes St., Pittsburgh 7 9 , Pennsylvania

America's Largest Manufacturer-Distributor o f L a b o r a t o r y Appliances a n d R e o g e n t Chemicals

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