This Box Furnace features a traditional side swing door with forklift access openings in the hearth. With the use of Rod-Overbend type heating components, this furnace has a 150 kW total electrical output and a maximum temperature of 2000°F (1093°C). The size of the room is 72 x 72 x 72.
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Horizontal Solid Tube Furnace
This horizontal solid tube furnace is a cost-effective way to meet your heating needs since its ends are drilled to take ceramic process tubes. An optional base can be custom made to fit your needs.
Horizontal solid tube furnaces made by Radials Engineers are known for their dependability and high quality around the globe. A horizontal solid tube furnace is made to process a certain sample size continuously and provides stable temperature zones throughout the furnace as needed; it is not as versatile as split tube furnaces.
Solid tube furnaces that are designated as “pass-through” furnaces are made to move a sample across one or more heating zones. The longer temperature zone in this setup contributes to its stability and improves homogeneity.
The working temperatures of a horizontal solid tube furnace can vary as high as 1700C. The metallic sheath components in the furnaces raise the temperature where it’s needed. Additionally, Radial Engineers horizontal solid tube furnaces include lightweight ceramic fiber insulation that enables quick heat-up, recovery, and cool-down times.
Radial Engineers may build a furnace to your precise requirements, or they can supply one that is conventional. The capacity of TherRadial Engineers to custom design and configure furnaces and ovens to meet customer needs is a fundamental component of our reputation.
Radial Engineers offers a large selection of additional industrial furnaces and ovens in addition to horizontal solid tube furnace alternatives. Call us at (336) 784-4800 for additional information regarding any of our products. -
Muffle Type Box Furnace
With a muffle (or retort) built for sealed environment operation at temperatures as high as 1100°C (2012°F), this box furnace is of the muffle type. Mounted on a cart, the muffle (also known as the retort) makes it simple to convert to a conventional box furnace.
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High Temperature Split Tube Furnace
Applications requiring temperatures up to 1530°C (2800°F) can use Thermcraft’s Hinged High Temperature Split Tube Furnaces. Our tube furnaces may be configured in single or multiple zones, with the option to operate vertically or horizontally. The heating components of the furnace are made of silicone carbide (SiC). Molybdenum disilicide heating components (MoSi2) and insulation rated for temperatures up to 1700°C (3092°F) can be used in the construction of higher temperature furnaces.
Many various thermal processes and industries, including heat treatment, ceramics, chemical processing, glass manufacture, and powder metallurgy, may be handled using a split tube furnace.
You may need degassing, drying, annealing, sublimation, tensile testing, graphitization, pyrolysis, and other processes in certain situations. You may also need inorganic or organic purification.
Because they may be made to function in a variety of environments, tube furnaces are adaptable to a wide range of operations. The design of the split tube furnace makes sure that different materials may be added and taken out without any problems.
Safety comes first at all times. For example, the heating components are shut off to assist safeguard workers when the furnace door opens. Additional features protect operators from harm.
HIGHLIGHTS :- Maximum temperature of 1800°C
- Able to accommodate work tubes with an outside diameter of up to 1,200 mm each
- The furnace is incredibly sturdy and always maintains a precise temperature.
- Heats more evenly and efficiently than other techniques
Our innovative and wide-ranging skills put us in a position to offer the ideal split tube furnace for your requirements. The skilled workers in our production and engineering departments are capable of meeting the unique needs of our clients.
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Bottom Loading Elevator Hearth Furnace
There is a hydrogen atmosphere system in this bottom loading elevator hearth furnace. The pace at which the pieces cool down is regulated by use of two crucibles on either side.