Description
The POL-EKO SLW 15 is engineered for laboratories that need professional-grade drying performance but have limited benchtop space. Unlike the natural convection version, the Forced Air (W) system utilizes a high-quality fan to continuously circulate air throughout the chamber.6 This forced movement is critical for two reasons: it eliminates “cold spots” by ensuring high temperature uniformity, and it significantly accelerates the evaporation of moisture from samples, making the drying process much more efficient for dense loads.Advanced Control & Connectivity:Even as the smallest model in the SLW line, the SLW 15 is equipped with the advanced Smart controller:7User-Centric Interface: A 4.3-inch color touchscreen provides an intuitive overview of set and current parameters.8 The screen is designed to be responsive even when the operator is wearing laboratory gloves.Precise Programming: Users can program complex temperature-time profiles with adjustable ramps and a loop function (up to 255 times or endless).9Data Management: All thermal processes and events are logged internally.10 Data can be exported via USB or monitored remotely through a LAN port, ensuring full traceability for GLP-compliant research.11+1Status Visualization: The signature “Alarm Bar” allows for immediate visual confirmation of the unit’s status from across the lab?green for stable operation, blue for heating, and red for alarms.12Industrial Build and Safety Standards:The SLW 15 features an interior crafted from acid-proof stainless steel (DIN 1.4301) for maximum chemical resistance.13 It includes an adjustable 14$emptyset 40 text{ mm}$ air-flap to control the exhaust of moisture and an access port (15$emptyset 9 text{ mm}$) for external temperature validation.16 For safety, the unit is equipped with Class 2.0 over-temperature protection (according to DIN 12880) and an open-door alarm.17+2Primary Applications:Accelerated Drying: Rapid moisture removal from glassware, small tools, and electronic components.18Material Research: Curing of resins, aging tests for plastics, and thermal resistance analysis.19Biotechnology: Protein digestion and plant tissue drying where speed and uniformity are essential.20Quality Control: Small-scale preheating and stability testing under controlled high-temperature conditions.




