The
ExploraVAC™ MAX series is Ideal Vacuum's premier TVAC thermal test chamber product line, which includes many additional features compared to our standard
ExploraVac instruments.
This is our
ExploraVAC MAX Advanced Vacuum Oven TVAC thermal vacuum test chamber system. This
ExploraVAC MAX system is ideal for mid-range thermal-vacuum processes and is optimized for stability and ease of use. It is a fully integrated, turnkey, rough vacuum system featuring a fully enclosed, lighted, cubic 24” inch, welded, 6061-T6 aluminum vacuum chamber and door with viewport, dual ISO LF-200 side ports, and a volume of 8.0 cubic feet. This system includes an Edwards nXDS20ic chemical series dry scroll vacuum pump which quickly removes oxygen and air to degas materials while withstanding organic vapors and avoiding contaminating chemical products or polymer resin with oil mist. This pump can pump condensable vapors (if the gas ballast is opened - see pump manual). and can reach an ultimate vacuum of 20 mTorr. The chamber is fitted with wall heaters to bake out and self-clean any residue that may build up inside the chamber. The wall heaters produce a maximum wall heating rate of 2 degrees per minute up to 140°C, accurate to ± 1.5 °C. An integrated Convectron gauge and controller to provide chamber vacuum pressure measurements.
The system includes a built-in touch screen display equipped with
AutoExplor™ software which can control all chamber functions. This system includes a non-expiring basic version of our
AutoExplor software, run by an onboard Windows computer and touchscreen monitor. This easy-to-use software can control and automate all
ExploraVAC MAX functions. Also included is a one-year, renewable, license of
AutoExplor premium version, with many additional features (see below).
The
ExploraVAC MAX Advanced Vacuum Oven Test Chamber can be customized with full range pressure control to allow precise control of vacuum levels to remove solvent, bubbles, dissolved gases, and water without evaporating or boiling volatile and valuable chemical products and monomer mixtures. An internally regulated purge gas line can also be added to introduce a user-selected inert, oxygen-free, or water-free gas for extra sensitive processes. A variety of shelf options are also available.
This Vacuum Oven
ExploraVAC MAX system weighs 1010 lbs., and requires single-phase 208-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, at 42 Amps.
ExploraVAC MAX Vacuum Oven System Configuration:
- Fully Enclosed 24” Welded Aluminum Vacuum Chamber
- Aluminum Chamber Door with Large Viewport
- Quick-Latch Front Door Closure
- Through Viewport LED Chamber Lighting
- Chamber Wall Heating to +140 °C
- 15.5” LCD Touch Screen Display
- Edwards nXDS20iC Chemical Series Dry Scroll Vacuum Pump
- Two ISO LF-200 Side Ports (Allows for a variety of feedthroughs to be added)
The
ExploraVAC MAX series of TVAC thermal vacuum chamber process and test instruments create precise environments empowering the operator with complete control over internal chamber pressure and temperature. They are built with innovation in mind. They allow for prototype device exploration in vacuum during the product research and development phase and for precise process control in small batch processing. These thermal vacuum test chamber instruments are designed to allow users to quickly tailor experiments to gather product analysis and diagnostics data as the product is subjected to the extreme stress factors of vacuum and temperature.
ExploraVAC MAX TVAC thermal vacuum test chambers are completely configurable with many available system options.
ExploraVAC MAX System Configuration Options:
- Roughing Pump (dry scroll or dry multi-stage roots, various speeds)
- High Vacuum Turbomolecular Pump (various speeds)
- Full Vacuum Pressure Control
- Heated and Cooled Platen
- Chamber Wall Heating
- Closed-Loop Refrigerated or LN2Cryogenic Cooling System
- Automated Software Control
- Remote Control Operation
- Purge Ports, Chamber Shelving, and Much More
ExploraVAC MAX systems are configured with fully enclosed 24 inch cubic aluminum chambers and doors with viewports and chamber lighting.
The
ExploraVAC MAX TVAC system cabinet has a conveniently angled front panel with computer-controlled touchscreen interface which controls all chamber functions. PID controllers and gauges are installed as required for user selected options. A PLC manages system functions including pump and valve sequencing for efficient pump down cycles and safety interlocks for preventing equipment damage. The front accessible, built-in NEMA style enclosure houses the electronics needed for system operation.
Two spacious LF-200 side ports are available for user-selected or designed accessories, such as an electronic feedthrough for device monitoring or for a vibration pad for shock testing, an infrared lamp array for radiant heating or temperature differential tests, an ultraviolet lamp array for ionizing radiation tests, or a mount for an electron beam. A system can also be customized to obtain any desired rate of rise by adding additional vacuum pumps mounted outside the cabinet.
The back of the cabinet holds a bulkhead feedthrough panel for chamber venting, pump exhaust, and the purge gas option. A digital feedthrough back panel has multiple ports including a DB9 connector for running the system remotely from a workstation or laptop running Microsoft Windows10 or 11 with our
AutoExplor software.
The (non-expiring) basic version of
AutoExplor (P1012102) allows a user to manually control devices while protecting the system.
AutoExplor properly sequences pumps and automatically operates the correct valves for a given request. The user can program pressure and temperature setpoints, ramp rates, soak times, and venting (if the system is equipped with those hardware options). The software provides real-time graphical data streaming so the user can visualize system behavior.
AutoExplor maintains an internal preventive maintenance schedule and notifies the user when system service is due. For example, it notifies when scroll pump tip-seal replacements are needed and when sensor calibration is due. This helps keep the system at peak operating performance. It also provides fault and error messages along with specific troubleshooting information in the case of a device failure so that the issue can be corrected as soon as possible.
The premium version of
AutoExplor (P1012100) includes all the features of the basic software package (above) and adds automated recipe control, data logging, and log export capabilities. Complex test recipes can be created as a step-by-step process, where each step can control the on/off state, setpoints, and ramp rates of multiple devices. One or multiple end conditions for each recipe step may be set using logical operators. The premium version allows the user to quickly generate environmental TVAC test reports from recipe data log files. Logs can be reviewed to ensure targeted process parameters are achieved. The premium version also includes
AutoExplor IP Client, which gives the software the ability to be used as a host that can manage multiple external network clients, and
AutoExplor API (application programming interface), which allows a scientist or programmer to integrate an
ExploraVac instrument into their existing software test suite without using
AutoExplor’s software interface. The premium version must be renewed annually or it reverts to the basic version.
The
ExploraVAC MAX series of TVAC pressure and temperature-controlled test chambers are a perfect solution for many product testing requirements.
Sample Applications
- Environmental Testing Chamber
- Altitude Test Chamber
- Space Simulation Test Chamber
- Thermal Shock Chamber
- Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering Test Chamber
- High Altitude Flight Component Testing
- Vacuum Oven
- Vacuum Freeze Drying
- Plastic & Epoxy Curing & Outgassing
About Vacuum Oven Uses
Vacuum ovens are used in the medical, pharmaceutical, dietary supplement, and cannabis industries to quickly and gently dry heat sensitive substances and extracts. The lower pressure reduces the boiling point of the undesired solvent, allowing it to be removed from the desired product with only mild warming. The lower temperatures and absence of oxygen prevent product degradation and oxidation, ensuring high quality output.
Vacuum ovens are also used in the plastic, rubber, and paper industries to remove dissolved and trapped gases, cure and crosslink resins, and heat treat cured products to outgas residual monomer and increase strength and rigidity. Vacuum treating liquid resin is one of the best ways to remove bubbles and the only way to remove dissolved gasses by causing them to expand and rise to the surface where they are stripped away by the vacuum pump. Free radical polymerization requires heating to initiate or complete the polymerization process, while two-part polymer or epoxy mixtures may cure faster or more completely when heated. Heating in vacuum can also be used as a post-cure process to outgas and remove any unreacted monomer, catalyst, surfactant, plasticizer, hardener, or other organic chemicals. All these processes contribute improving the strength, texture, purity, and clarity of the final product.