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Clean process oven

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A clean process oven is a type of industrial batch oven that is ideal for high-temperature applications, such as curing Polyimide, and annealing thin and film waters. Clean process ovens may be for air atmospheres, or inert atmospheres for oxidation-sensitive materials. Temperatures can be over 525 degrees Celsius.

Other types of industrial batch ovens include laboratory, burn-in, reach-in, and walk-in/drive-in.