Heat treatment furnace RWF series
annealingquenchingtempering

heat treatment furnace
heat treatment furnace
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Characteristics

Function
heat treatment, annealing, quenching, tempering
Configuration
chamber
Heat source
electric
Atmosphere
air circulating
Other characteristics
vertical, digital, laboratory
Maximum temperature

1,000 °C, 1,100 °C, 1,200 °C
(1,832 °F, 2,012 °F, 2,192 °F)

Capacity

5 l, 13 l, 23 l
(1.32 gal, 3.43 gal, 6.08 gal)

Width

375 mm, 505 mm, 905 mm
(14.76 in, 19.88 in, 35.63 in)

Height

435 mm, 800 mm, 990 mm
(17.13 in, 31.5 in, 38.98 in)

Depth

325 mm, 610 mm, 675 mm
(12.8 in, 24.02 in, 26.57 in)

Description

The RWF rapid wire chamber furnaces are available in three chamber sizes with maximum operating temperatures of 1100 °C or 1200 °C. The free radiating wire elements in combination with low thermal mass insulation are designed to provide rapid thermal response within the chamber. Standard features Rapid thermal response from free radiating coiled wire elements Low thermal mass insulation for high energy efficiency Soft closing, vertical lift door keeps heated surface away from the user Carbolite Gero 301 controller, with single ramp to set-point & process timer Soft closing parallel action door keeps heated surface away from the user Hard wearing hearth Options (specify these at time of order) Over-temperature protection (recommended to protect valuable contents & for unattended operation) A range of sophisticated digital controllers, multi-segment programmers and data loggers is available. These can be fitted with RS232, RS485 or Ethernet communications

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

BIEMH 2024
BIEMH 2024

3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain) Hall 3 - Stand D-45

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