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A high-temperature furnace is an indispensable piece of equipment in all types of laboratories.
High-temperature furnaces are equipment used in industrial and mining enterprises, research institutions, and laboratories for heating and heat treatment. They are primarily employed in these settings for heating and heat treatment processes and are indispensable instruments in various types of laboratories. Product Features: Natural air-insulated design, lightweight and easy to move. Rapid heating rate: temperature can be freely set between 0 and 30°C per minute. Dual-sided radiant heating inside the furnace ensures uniform temperature distribution. Thermal insulation: triple-layer insulation consisting of imported high-temperature ceramic wool, ceramic plates, and rock wool. Heating elements: durable, stable heating performance, and fast heating speed. The interior is lined with high-temperature ceramic plates that resist deformation, while the exterior features galvanized steel with a high-temperature baked enamel coating for an attractive appearance and resistance to paint chipping. Technical Specifications: Available models include 1000°C, 1200°C, and 1300°C, with a maximum operating temperature of up to 1600°C. Customized special specifications can also be provided based on customer requirements. Equipment Characteristics: Fast heating: For the 1000°C model, the temperature can be raised from 100°C to 1000°C in less than 30 minutes; for the 1700°C model, it takes less than 90 minutes to reach 1700°C. High efficiency: When used as an experimental furnace, intake and exhaust vents can be opened and a chimney installed to facilitate the supply of fresh oxygen, thereby accelerating the experimental process. Thanks to the use of a new-type ceramic fiber furnace chamber, thermal insulation is excellent. Even after heating to 1000°C and maintaining that temperature for one hour, the outer surface remains cool to the touch, preventing burns (approximately 45–55°C depending on the operating environment). Significantly reduces sintering temperatures by up to 500°C; Greatly lowers energy consumption, achieving energy savings of 70–90%; Shortens sintering time by more than 50%; Substantially improves microstructural density, refines grain size, and enhances material properties.
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Several Common Subcategories of High-Temperature Furnaces Manufactured by High-Temperature Furnace Manufacturers
A high-temperature furnace, also known as a muffle furnace or laboratory electric furnace, is a heating device used in laboratories. While “high-temperature furnace” is a general term, continuous advancements have led to numerous specialized subcategories. Today, we will focus on several common types and subtypes of high-temperature furnaces manufactured by leading producers.
What are the main characteristics of a atmosphere furnace?
An atmosphere furnace is characterized by the introduction of an artificially prepared atmosphere of a specific composition into the furnace at a predetermined temperature, in order to achieve certain heat-treatment objectives, such as gas carburizing, carbonitriding, bright quenching, annealing, and normalizing. The main features of atmosphere furnaces are as follows:
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The bell-type furnace is suitable for sintering tests in which the sintered material is prone to damage during movement.
Bell-type furnaces and lift-and-lower furnaces are typically used in industrial production and pilot-scale testing; they generally have high power ratings and substantial energy consumption. Twenty-five years ago, Germany’s BRANDS, in collaboration with Philips—the leading company in the ferrite manufacturing industry—developed a new sintering device that was specifically tailored to the unique needs of the ferrite industry. Since then, BRANDS has continuously upgraded its bell-type furnaces, closely aligning with the requirements of global companies such as Philips, Siemens, TDK, and FDK, which in turn have greatly benefited from BRANDS’ high-quality equipment. Thanks to the exceptional stability of products manufactured in bell-type furnaces, these furnaces have become the standard choice for companies in the specialized ferrite production sector. Even today, the tunnel kilns produced by BRANDS 25 years ago continue to deliver high-quality products for Philips.
How to Choose the Right Thermal Analyzer Model for Your Needs
A thermal analyzer measures the relationships between various physicochemical properties of a material and temperature. Consequently, the maximum temperature it can achieve is an important consideration. Most thermal analyzers available on the market operate at temperatures around 1,000°C.
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What are the main application areas of thermal analysis instruments?
Thermal analysis instruments are devices used to analyze the thermal properties of materials and find extensive applications across multiple fields. The primary application areas of thermal analysis instruments include: 1. Industrial Production: In industrial settings, thermal analysis instruments can be employed to investigate the thermal properties and reaction processes of materials, thereby enhancing production efficiency and product quality. For instance, thermal analysis can reveal parameters such as a material’s high-temperature stability and thermal conductivity, providing a basis for process optimization and product improvement.
Causes of Condensate Formation in Atmosphere Box-Type Electric Furnaces and Corresponding Treatment Measures
Atmosphere-box-type electric furnaces are common industrial heating equipment, widely used in metal processing, glass manufacturing, ceramics, and other industries. However, during operation, condensation can sometimes occur. This article will thoroughly examine the causes of condensation and provide appropriate mitigation measures.
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Features and Intelligent Control of Stainless Steel Energy-Saving High-Temperature Box-Type Electric Furnace
As an advanced heat-treatment device, the stainless-steel energy-saving high-temperature box-type electric furnace has been widely adopted in research, industrial manufacturing, and other fields thanks to its outstanding performance and intelligent control system. Below, Zhonghuan Electric Furnace will provide a detailed overview of the furnace’s key features and the applications of its intelligent control system.
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How to Choose a Manufacturer for Laboratory Electric Furnaces
Laboratory electric furnaces are indispensable equipment in scientific research, education, and industrial production, and their performance and quality directly affect the accuracy of experimental results and production efficiency. Therefore, when selecting a manufacturer of laboratory electric furnaces, it is essential to consider multiple factors comprehensively to ensure that the chosen equipment offers excellent value and reliable quality.
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How to Improve Heating Efficiency and Speed in Ultra-Fast High-Temperature Sintering Furnaces
Ultra-fast high-temperature sintering furnaces, as advanced materials-processing equipment, have seen widespread application in recent years across fields such as ceramics, metals, and composite materials. Their most distinctive feature is the ability to rapidly reach high temperatures and efficiently complete the material-sintering process. So, how do these furnaces achieve such high heating rates and efficiency?
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