H-30100 — Lab Oven, Gravity Convection
(Equipment / Material)
Model Number: H-30100
Condition: New
Made in: USA
Location or Storage Country: USA
Service Engineering Support: Yes
Warranty: No
Price: Call for price
Description:
The H-30100 Gravity Convection Lab Oven is a compact 0.7 cu. ft. (20L) oven designed for general laboratory heating and drying applications. It features double‑wall construction with a heavy welded‑steel exterior and one inch of high‑density mineral wool insulation. The corrosion‑resistant aluminized steel interior and low‑watt density incoloy‑sheathed heating elements ensure durability and efficient operation. Temperature is controlled by a bi‑metal temperature controller with ±2° sensitivity. Includes automatic thermocontrol, pilot light heat indicator, and a top‑mounted mercury thermometer (0–300°C). Comes with two adjustable shelves, a 6 ft. 3‑wire power cord with grounded plug, scratch‑proof rubber feet, a full‑length piano‑hinged door, and an extruded thermoplastic door handle. UL / cUL listed. Supports ASTM C186 and C128 standards.
Overview:
| Model | H-30100 |
| Capacity | 0.7 cu. ft. (20 L) |
| Maximum Temperature | 450°F (232°C) |
| Control Type | Bi‑metal temperature controller |
| Control Sensitivity | ±2° |
| Interior Material | Corrosion‑resistant aluminized steel |
| Interior Dimensions (W×D×H) | 12 × 10 × 10 in (305 × 254 × 254 mm) |
| Exterior Dimensions (W×D×H) | 14 × 12.3 × 17.5 in (356 × 312 × 445 mm) |
| Insulation | 1″ high‑density mineral wool |
| Heating Elements | Low‑watt density incoloy‑sheathed elements |
| Thermometer | Top‑mounted mercury thermometer (0–300°C) |
| Number of Shelves | 2 (included, adjustable) |
| Power | 600 W, 115V 60Hz |
| Compliance | UL / cUL listed |
Humboldt Mfg. Co.
Locations: 3801 N. 25th Avenue, Schiller Park, IL 60176, USA
Main Products/Services: construction materials testing equipment for soil, concrete, cement, asphalt, aggregate; laboratory ovens (heavy‑duty bench, pyrolytic, gravity convection), asphalt mixture testing systems, nuclear density gauges
Year Established: 1909
