1100C, 1200C & 1300C Laboratory chamber furnaces (CWF)
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1100C, 1200C & 1300C Laboratory chamber furnaces (CWF) - Maximum operating temperatures of the laboratory chamber furnaces is 1100C, 1200C or 1300C
- Laboratory Chamber Furnaces chamber capacities of 5, 13 or 23 litres
- Powerful free radiating coiled wire elements on both sides of the chamber ensure good thermal uniformity
- Heats up to operating temperature in half of the time of traditional "slab" designs
- Hard wearing refractory insulation inside chamber and around the entrance provides good resistance to abrasion
- Hard ceramic hearth provides robust base, and can be replaced in the event of spillage
- Vertical counter-balanced door keeps hot door insulation away from operator
- Positive break door safety switch isolates chamber from power supply, when the door is opened
- Laboratory Chamber Furnaces are double skinned construction allows convection air flow to cool the outer case, to conform to EN61010 safety standard
- Choice of PID controller or programmers
- Applications in general industry include, ferrous metal heat treatments; annealing, hardening, tempering, stress relieving, and simulation of a larger industrial process, on a laboratory scale
- Applications in quality control include, testing of component materials or finished products
- Applications in tool making and maintenance include, heat treatment of metal tools and tool steels
- Applications in coatings manufacturing include, testing coatings for resistance to fire, and longevity testing of finished coatings
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