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Front loading furnace

Model F front load furnaces reach 3000°C, with cylindrical/rectangular chambers and easily accessible heating zones (heater/shield parts on the door). Versatile with multiple options: larger units for large-batch production, smaller ones for lab research and small batches.

 Model F front load furnaces reach 3000°C, with cylindrical/rectangular chambers and easily accessible heating zones (heater/shield parts on the door).

Versatile with multiple options: larger units for large-batch production, smaller ones for lab research and small batches.

Hot zones range from 4”×8” (102×203mm) to 26”×26”×26” (660mm), with custom sizes. Basic systems include vacuum/inert gas control; various options available for tailored use.

The features of front loading furnace

High Temperature Capability: Operates up to 3000°C, suitable for high-temperature material processing.

Flexible Chamber Design: Available with cylindrical or rectangular chambers, plus custom sizes on request.

Easy Access: Features highly accessible heating zones, with part of the heater and shields attached to the access door for convenient operation and maintenance.

Versatility: Accommodates numerous options (vacuum, gas systems, etc.) to meet specific application needs.

Scalable Use: Larger units are ideal for large-batch production; smaller ones suit laboratory research and small-batch production.

Basic Atmosphere Control: Includes a rough vacuum and inert gas system for controlled processing environments.

 

 

Parameter

Details

Maximum Temperature

Up to 3000°C

Chamber Shapes

Cylindrical or rectangular

Hot Zone Sizes

4” diameter x 8” high (102 mm x 203 mm) to 26” W x 26” H x 26” D (660 mm each); custom sizes available

Heating Zone Access

Easily accessible (heater/shield parts attached to access door)

Basic Atmosphere Control

Rough vacuum and inert gas system

Additional Options

Various vacuum, gas, and custom features available

Gas systems

inert, oxidizing or reducing.

 

It is capable of temperatures up to 3000°C (5432F) and can be configured with metallic, graphite or ceramic hot zones which are interchangeable.

 

Specifications:

Materials & maximum temperatures:

Ceramic, 1700°C max.

Molybdenum, 1650°C max.

Tantalum, 2100°C max.

Tungsten, 2800°C max.

Graphite, 3000°C max.

 


 Model F front load furnaces reach 3000°C, with cylindrical/rectangular chambers and easily accessible heating zones (heater/shield parts on the door).

Versatile with multiple options: larger units for large-batch production, smaller ones for lab research and small batches.

Hot zones range from 4”×8” (102×203mm) to 26”×26”×26” (660mm), with custom sizes. Basic systems include vacuum/inert gas control; various options available for tailored use.

The features of front loading furnace

High Temperature Capability: Operates up to 3000°C, suitable for high-temperature material processing.

Flexible Chamber Design: Available with cylindrical or rectangular chambers, plus custom sizes on request.

Easy Access: Features highly accessible heating zones, with part of the heater and shields attached to the access door for convenient operation and maintenance.

Versatility: Accommodates numerous options (vacuum, gas systems, etc.) to meet specific application needs.

Scalable Use: Larger units are ideal for large-batch production; smaller ones suit laboratory research and small-batch production.

Basic Atmosphere Control: Includes a rough vacuum and inert gas system for controlled processing environments.

 

 

Parameter

Details

Maximum Temperature

Up to 3000°C

Chamber Shapes

Cylindrical or rectangular

Hot Zone Sizes

4” diameter x 8” high (102 mm x 203 mm) to 26” W x 26” H x 26” D (660 mm each); custom sizes available

Heating Zone Access

Easily accessible (heater/shield parts attached to access door)

Basic Atmosphere Control

Rough vacuum and inert gas system

Additional Options

Various vacuum, gas, and custom features available

Gas systems

inert, oxidizing or reducing.

 

It is capable of temperatures up to 3000°C (5432F) and can be configured with metallic, graphite or ceramic hot zones which are interchangeable.

 

Specifications:

Materials & maximum temperatures:

Ceramic, 1700°C max.

Molybdenum, 1650°C max.

Tantalum, 2100°C max.

Tungsten, 2800°C max.

Graphite, 3000°C max.