Annealing furnace HTBL series
sinteringquenchinghardening

annealing furnace
annealing furnace
annealing furnace
annealing furnace
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Characteristics

Function
annealing, sintering, quenching, hardening, pyrolysis, sublimation, drying, soldering
Configuration
chamber, bell
Heat source
electric
Atmosphere
vacuum, nitrogen, hydrogen
Other characteristics
graphite, pressure
Maximum temperature

2,200 °C
(3,992 °F)

Capacity

50 l, 80 l, 200 l
(13.21 gal, 21.13 gal, 52.83 gal)

Width

2,400 mm
(94.49 in)

Height

3,500 mm, 4,300 mm, 4,800 mm
(137.8 in, 169.29 in, 188.98 in)

Depth

2,200 mm, 2,600 mm
(86.61 in, 102.36 in)

Description

HTBL bottom loading graphite furnaces offer temperatures of 2200 °C or 3000 °C upon request. Graphite models of the HTBL are offered in volumes of 50, 80 and 200 litres. One clear advantage is the easy loading and unloading of the HTBL type furnaces. Once the hearth has been lowered, the sample is accessible from all sides without limitations. Sample loading is extremely easy and user-friendly, especially with delicate samples. Additionally, sample thermocouples can placed at specified locations within the chamber. A retort may also be used with the HTBL. The movement of the loading area is fully automated and driven by a hydraulic arm. Once the loading area has reached the lowest position, the user can manually rotate the loading platform outward by 90 °. Nitrogen, Argon, and Hydrogen gases are available for use as either pure or mixed gas. Other gases may be installed upon request. A slight overpressure or controlled partial pressure, to establish a defined gas flow, can be used in the furnace. Operation with air is not possible. Various dosing and controlling devices control all gases. Depending on the vacuum requirements, vacuum pumps are configured specifically for the application or as requested. The temperature is independently controlled to achieve the best uniformity. Application Examples annealing, brazing, carbonisation, ceramic injection moulding (CIM), debinding, degassing, drying, hardening, metal injection moulding (MIM), pyrolysis, Quenching, rapid prototyping, siliconization, sintering, soldering, sublimation, synthesis, tempering Standard features Graphite furnaces offer the highest possible temperatures

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