An automated manipulator controlled by a PLC is used to load and unload products in this front loading box furnace. Operating temperatures for the furnace go up to 1200°C (2192°F).
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Bottom Loading Elevator Hearth Furnace
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Floor Stand
The double rotating hinged door on this Floor Stand Box Furnace keeps the operator safe by keeping the door’s hot inner facing away. Although it may also be utilized in a laboratory or research and development setting, this kind of box furnace is primarily intended for industrial application.
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Industrial and laboratory applications are the intended uses for this Bench Top Box Furnace with control system. The maximum temperature this kind of box furnace can attain is 1200°C (2192°F). -
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The chamber of this Gas Fired Box Furnace is 48 H by 60 W by 84 D. Its six direct-fire burners can reach an operational temperature of up to 1260°C (2300°F) and generate 2.4 million BTUs in total.