High temperature furnaces are another type of laboratory furnace that capable of reaching higher temperatures
between 1400°C up to 1800°C. A high temp furnace typically consists of heating elements located on both sides of the
heating chamber to ensure good thermal uniformity. Process applications for a high temperature furnace include sintering
of high temperature materials, glass melting, and high temperature testing of ceramics, fusion and firing processes,
and powder metallurgy processes.
The high-temperature furnaces HTF have proven reliability over many years in the lab and in the production of technical ceramics. Whether for bioceramics, for sintering CIM components or for other processes up to a maximum
temperature of 1800 °C, these furnaces afford the optimal solution for the sintering process.
Specifications
Maximum Temperature
1400°C
Dimension Internal (HxWxD)(mm)
150 x 170 x 270
Volume(L)
6.9
Maximum Power(kW)
4
Thermocouple Type
R
Weight(kg)
70
Heating Element
Silicon Carbide
Key Features
Over-temperature limiter with adjustable cutout temperature for thermal protection class 2 in accordance with EN 60519-2 as temperature limiter to protect the furnace and load
Equipped with thermocouple break protection that help preventing thermocouple failure run away.
Exhaust air outlet at rear wall of the furnace.
Power control through Solid state relay or Thyristor unit provides low noise operation.