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:
l Ceramic, 1700°C max.
l Molybdenum, 1650°C max.
l Tantalum, 2100°C max.
l Tungsten, 2800°C max.
l 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:
l Ceramic, 1700°C max.
l Molybdenum, 1650°C max.
l Tantalum, 2100°C max.
l Tungsten, 2800°C max.
l Graphite, 3000°C max.