HT11

Series Overview Per a Stanford study an effective way to decontaminate face masks is with heat. Darwin Chambers provides a chamber that fits this criteria. Download Specification

SKU# HT09

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Series Overview

According to the CDC, the best way to decontaminate face masks is with heat and humidity. Darwin Chambers provides ovens that fill this role. The HT11 can be used as a coronavirus inactivation oven. Contact Darwin Chambers today for more information.

Per a recent Stanford University study conducted in 2020, it was shown that an effective way to decontaminate face masks (such as N95 face masks) is by using heat. The low-temp HT11 chamber does exactly this and can be used as a coronavirus (COVID19) inactivation oven if desired. Depending on your needs, we offer different ovens that can hold and decontaminate as many as 190 N95 face masks at one time.

HT11

One solid swing door chamber designed for maximum capacity
while still allowing passage through most commercial doorways.

Additional information

Performance

Unit comes standard with a temperature set-point of 70° C.

Control System

Fuji PXF4 (PID-Fuzzy Logic). Controller has Built-In Adjustable Countdown Timer Alarm in 1 Minute Increments.

Warranties

2 year all parts; 1 year labor; excludes consumables

Construction

• Exterior: 18-gauge galvanized steel, Powder Coated
• Interior:20-gauge 304 grade- #4 finish Stainless Steel
• 5 Stainless Steel Shelves, Adjustable by 1/2" Increments, Supports up to 150 lbs of evenly distributed weight

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