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High temperature Laboratory muffle furnace with torch screen
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High temperature Laboratory muffle furnace with torch screen

High Temperature Laboratory Electric Muffle Furnace is widely used in Laboratory for Ceramics, Metal, Dental, Laboratory, Heat Treatment, plastics and Foundry. Temperature is from 200 °C to 2000 °C. The muffle furnace is best choice of institutions of higher learning, scientific research institutions, factory enterprise, and new material.

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  • HT High Temperature Laboratory Electric Muffle Furnace is widely used in Laboratory for Ceramics, Metal, Dental, Laboratory, Heat Treatment, plastics and Foundry. Temperature is from 200 °C to 2000 °C. The muffle furnace is best choice of institutions of higher learning, scientific research institutions, factory enterprise, and new material.

     

    HT high temperature muffle furnace is usually a front-loading box or tube design used for high temperature applications such as melting glass, creating enamel coatings, technical ceramics or soldering and brazing, sintering. The high temperature muffle furnace is also used in many research facilities to determine what proportion of a sample is non-combustible and non-volatile. Advances in materials for heating elements such as the MoSi2 used in our Rapid Temp series of high temperature laboratory furnace, can now produce working temperatures up to 1800 deg C which facilitate more sophisticated metallurgical applications like sintering, and end to end processes in metal injection molding.

     

    While many of our Laboratory muffle furnace can fulfill the broad class of applications once served by muffle furnaces there are still industries and processes that require the rigid isolation offered by a formal retort based design. HT high temperature Laboratory Furnace is capable of temperatures up to 1800°C in hydrogen, dissociated ammonia, forming gas or any other reducing atmosphere.

     

    Application of high temperature muffle furnace:

    Refractory Metals

    Powder Metals

    Technical Ceramics

    Glass Formation

    Nuclear Fuel Disposal

    Sintering

    Metalizing

    Firing & Co-Firing

    Annealing

    Brazing

    Reducing

    Harding


    HT High Temperature Laboratory Electric Muffle Furnace is widely used in Laboratory for Ceramics, Metal, Dental, Laboratory, Heat Treatment, plastics and Foundry. Temperature is from 200 °C to 2000 °C. The muffle furnace is best choice of institutions of higher learning, scientific research institutions, factory enterprise, and new material.

     

    HT high temperature muffle furnace is usually a front-loading box or tube design used for high temperature applications such as melting glass, creating enamel coatings, technical ceramics or soldering and brazing, sintering. The high temperature muffle furnace is also used in many research facilities to determine what proportion of a sample is non-combustible and non-volatile. Advances in materials for heating elements such as the MoSi2 used in our Rapid Temp series of high temperature laboratory furnace, can now produce working temperatures up to 1800 deg C which facilitate more sophisticated metallurgical applications like sintering, and end to end processes in metal injection molding.

     

    While many of our Laboratory muffle furnace can fulfill the broad class of applications once served by muffle furnaces there are still industries and processes that require the rigid isolation offered by a formal retort based design. HT high temperature Laboratory Furnace is capable of temperatures up to 1800°C in hydrogen, dissociated ammonia, forming gas or any other reducing atmosphere.

     

    Application of high temperature muffle furnace:

    Refractory Metals

    Powder Metals

    Technical Ceramics

    Glass Formation

    Nuclear Fuel Disposal

    Sintering

    Metalizing

    Firing & Co-Firing

    Annealing

    Brazing

    Reducing

    Harding