Melting furnace PLF series
sinteringagingthermal shock

melting furnace
melting furnace
melting furnace
melting furnace
melting furnace
melting furnace
melting furnace
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Characteristics

Function
melting, sintering, aging, thermal shock
Configuration
chamber
Heat source
electric
Other characteristics
high-temperature, programmable, custom, benchtop, laboratory, for metallurgy, for the ceramics industry
Maximum temperature

Max.: 1,600 °C
(2,912 °F)

Min.: 1,100 °C
(2,012 °F)

Capacity

Max.: 60 l
(15.85 gal)

Min.: 6.3 l
(1.66 gal)

Width

Max.: 76 cm
(29.92 in)

Min.: 55 cm
(21.65 in)

Height

Max.: 80 cm
(31.5 in)

Min.: 65 cm
(25.59 in)

Depth

Max.: 84 cm
(33.07 in)

Min.: 58 cm
(22.83 in)

Description

PLF series have been used as trusted professional chamber furnaces for many years in laboratories. Available with brick and fiber insulation elements, with a wide variety of options, these models can be optimally used for your general procedures. Standard PLF series furnaces cover a range from 1100°C to 1600°C, all of which have front loading for easy operation and double skin construction to maintain a cooler outer case. Important advantage of the model is that element change is very easy and economic. Furnaces starting from 1400°C use Silicon Carbide heating elements, providing a very long service life. The durability of the SiC rods in periodic use, in combination with their high heating speed, make these furnaces to all-rounders in the laboratory. Typical applications for the product is melting, thermal ageing, ceramics sintering, metal heat treatment, chemical decomposition and thermal shock testing.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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