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Annealing furnace LHT series
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annealing furnace
annealing furnace
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Characteristics

Function
annealing, analysis
Configuration
chamber
Heat source
gas
Other characteristics
high-temperature, stainless steel, laboratory
Maximum temperature

1,600 °C, 1,750 °C
(2,912 °F, 3,182 °F)

Capacity

4 l
(1.06 gal)

Width

655 mm
(25.79 in)

Height

890 mm
(35.04 in)

Depth

370 mm
(14.57 in)

Description

These high-temperature furnaces were specially developed to determine combustion loss during annealing and for thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) in the lab. The complete system consists of the high-temperature furnace for 1600 °C or 1750 °C, a table frame, precision scale with feedthroughs into the furnace and powerful software for recording both the temperature curve and the weight loss over time. Standard Equipment • Defined application within the constraints of the operating instructions • High-quality molybdenum disilicide heating elements • Dual shell housing made of textured stainless steel sheets with additional fan cooling for low surface temperature • Adjustable air inlet • Exhaust air opening in the roof • Type B thermocouple • Delivery includes base, ceramic plunger with base plate in the furnace lining, precision scale and software package • 4 scales available for different maximum weights and scaling ranges • Process control and documentation for temperature and combustion loss via VCD software package for monitoring, documentation and control

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Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

BIEMH 2024
BIEMH 2024

3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain) Hall 1 - Stand F-35

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    ACHEMA 2024
    ACHEMA 2024

    10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 12.0 - Stand B1

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