Heat treatment furnace LHTG series
sinteringcarburizingpyrolysis

heat treatment furnace
heat treatment furnace
heat treatment furnace
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Characteristics

Function
heat treatment, sintering, carburizing, pyrolysis, drying, for organic synthesis, brazing
Configuration
chamber, pit
Heat source
gas
Atmosphere
vacuum
Other characteristics
compact, graphite, laboratory, industrial
Maximum temperature

2,200 °C, 3,000 °C
(3,992 °F, 5,432 °F)

Capacity

1.5 l, 10 l
(0.4 gal, 2.64 gal)

Width

1,900 mm
(74.8 in)

Height

1,800 mm
(70.87 in)

Depth

1,000 mm
(39.37 in)

Description

The unique feature of the LHT high temperature laboratory furnace series is a compact design, making it the perfect tool for laboratories in research and development environments. The cylindrical usable space of the laboratory furnace is surrounded by the heating elements and insulation material. The heated chamber is integrated into the water cooled vessel. As a result of the small volume, the LHT is ideal for small samples and requires minimal operating space. The system is supported by a single frame platform which supports the furnace and electronic cabinet containing the software controls. Casters are attached to the supporting platform, which allows the whole system to move easily. For universities and industrial research laboratories, the LHT series is a perfect fit for such operating areas. The small overall dimensions and simple operation result in a cost effective system without any performance loss in temperature uniformity or atmospheric quality. Additionally, the cylindrical design is best suited for overpressure heat treatment processes. Upon request, the system can be equipped with a suitable locking device and all necessary equipment for safe overpressure operations up to 100 bar. The LHTG has heating elements and insulation material made from graphite. Graphite based LHT models are temperature controlled by pyrometers. An over-temperature thermocouple can be added as an option, which is highly recommended for unattended operation. Under Argon environment, the maximum temperature is 3000 °C, which requires the use of a pyrometer to measure the chamber temperature.

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