Air circulating furnace KU /A series
preheatingannealingtempering

air circulating furnace
air circulating furnace
air circulating furnace
air circulating furnace
air circulating furnace
air circulating furnace
air circulating furnace
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Characteristics

Function
preheating, annealing, tempering, aging, drying, baking
Configuration
chamber
Heat source
electric
Atmosphere
air circulating
Other characteristics
horizontal, benchtop, stainless steel, for metallurgy, for the plastics industry, low energy consumption
Maximum temperature

450 °C, 650 °C, 850 °C
(842 °F, 1,202 °F, 1,562 °F)

Capacity

Max.: 540 l
(142.65 gal)

Min.: 15 l
(3.96 gal)

Description

Air-Circulation Bench Type Furnace KU 15/06/AAir-circulation Chamber Furnaces KU 40/04/A – KU 540/08/AT max 450 °C, 650 °C and 850 °CAir-circulation chamber furnaces up to 850 °C, mainly used for annealing, tempering, ageing, pre-heating, drying, shrinking, baking, testingRugged casing construction made of high-grade steel sheetsSwinging door hinged on the rightInner liner of heat-resistant stainless steel > Long service life, extremely resilient, corrosion resistant2 sheet-metal trays included as standard (KU 15/06/A without trays, for 850 °C models sheet metal trays as option)High-grade heating elements with long service lifeHeating from several sides, powerful horizontal air circulation > Excellent temperature uniformity up to +/-3 K in accordance with DIN 17052High-grade insulation > Low energy consumption, low operating costsBase included in standard supply (KU 15/06/A as bench-type furnace without base)

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