If you need something to be both in a vacuum and heated, you could launch it into the infinite void of space in the general direction of the sun, or you could put it in a vacuum oven. We think one of these two solutions is clearly far more practical.
Should you choose the less practical solution, however, we recommend recording it and posting it on YouTube because that would be crazy.
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Wide temperature range up to 250°C, 1 to 2.3 cu ft
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$ 5,093 USD
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Chamber jacket heating system covers 5 sides of chamber, up to 200°C, 7.5 cu ft
$ 8,990 USD
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One of the largest standard vacuum ovens, 9.3 cu ft, ambient +15°C to +220°C, vacuum options
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$ 17,497 USD
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Fuzzy logic, easy to read display, Real time programming, 0.8-3.9 cu ft, up to 200°C
$ 8,599 USD
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$ 7,739 USD
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Multiple safety features, PID controller, over-temperature safety circuit, 1.1 cu ft, up to 200°C
$ 6,277 USD
$ 5,587 USD
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Built to perform degassing / purging of light hydrocarbon solvents, 0.9-3.2 cu ft, up to 200°C
$ 2,000 USD
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$ 1,920 USD
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Servotherm heat transfer shelves system, touch screen, 0.8-3.9 cu ft, up to 250°C.
$ 11,294 USD
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$ 10,164 USD
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Radiant heating system optimizes chamber space, 0.6-1.7 cu ft, up to 210°C
$ 2,553 USD
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$ 2,286 USD
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Large capacity, Watlow Controller Capable Of 40 Step Ramp, 9 cu ft, up to 220°C
$ 21,143 USD
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$ 18,020 USD
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Achieve Impressive Vacuum Levels, 0.6-4.5 cu ft, up to 220°C
$ 5,728 USD
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$ 4,713 USD