The gradient furnace is an effective laboratory device to study reactions as a function of temperature. This device thermally processes and prepares a series of samples with thermally known thermal backgrounds to measure and examine the effects of heat on physical properties.
The gradient furnace is an effective laboratory device to study reactions as a function of temperature. This device thermally processes and prepares a series of samples with thermally known thermal backgrounds to measure and examine the effects of heat on physical properties.
Specimen samples are placed on the sample tray at certain intervals. The table is placed in the furnace and the target temperature is reached. The gradient at the target temperature is about 150°C. A thermocouple integrated into the furnace identifies the temperature at which each sample is exposed and records it in its memory by acting on a series of samples.
For a specific feature of the sample, the temperature-dependent relationship is handled for a short time. You can examine the effects of temperature on properties such as shrinkage, sintering, density, porosity, absorption, surface area, color, degree of crystallization, phase development, electrical properties, magnetic properties and others.