Sintering furnace HTK series
chamberelectric resistancehigh-temperature

sintering furnace
sintering furnace
sintering furnace
sintering furnace
sintering furnace
sintering furnace
sintering furnace
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Characteristics

Function
sintering
Configuration
chamber
Heat source
electric resistance
Other characteristics
high-temperature, stainless steel, laboratory, for the ceramics industry
Maximum temperature

Min.: 1,500 °C
(2,732 °F)

Max.: 1,800 °C
(3,272 °F)

Capacity

Min.: 16 l
(4.23 gal)

Max.: 500 l
(132.09 gal)

Description

Broad range of standard furnaces with a chamber volume of 16 500 l. Furnaces supplied in customised configurations to match the systems precisely to the desired processes All furnace models excel with maximum precision and convenience as well as short heat-up and cooling times and low power consumption. For temperature ranges between 1500 °C and 1600 °C heated with SiC rods and between 1600 °C and 1800 °C with MoSi2 heating elements Outer housing with robust, aesthetic frame construction Double-walled housing with forced cooling, hence very low outer-wall temperature Stainless steel door and door frame Door with parallel motion, swings hot side away from operator Furnace insulation made of high-quality aluminium oxide fibre materials with low thermal mass, rapid heating and cooling possible; exhaust opening in furnace roof Reinforced bottom for heavy batches The furnaces are heated by the side walls. Additional heating by the rear wall is available as optional extra. Cutting-edge switching and control system, thyristorcontrolled heating elements, high-precision furnace regulation, wear-free, noiseless

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