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Brazing Mesh Belt Conveyor Furnace

The Brazing Mesh Belt Conveyor Furnace is an industrial furnace that is specifically designed for high-volume, continuous production of brazed components. It is a type of conveyor furnace that uses a mesh belt to transport the parts through the furnace. The furnace provides a controlled atmosphere for brazing, ensuring uniform heat distribution throughout the work zone.

The furnace is typically used in the aerospace, automotive, and HVAC industries for brazing components such as heat exchangers, radiators, and air conditioning components. The use of a mesh belt conveyor system allows for efficient production of large quantities of components while maintaining a consistent temperature and atmosphere throughout the furnace.

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Function

The furnace is used for processes such as brazing, sintering, annealing, and heat treating of small to medium-sized parts.

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Configuration

The Brazing Mesh Belt Conveyor Furnace typically consists of a heating chamber, a mesh conveyor belt, a control system, and an atmosphere control system.

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Features

The Brazing Mesh Belt Conveyor Furnace has temperature control, programmable logic control (PLC), automated belt speed control, and automatic atmosphere control.

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Temperature Range

The furnace can achieve a temperature range of 500°C to 1150°C, depending on the specific application requirements or as per the requirement.

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Heating Rate

The heating rate of the furnace is adjustable, with options for ramp and soak programming.

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Capacity

The furnace is capable of brazing small to large-sized parts, depending on the size of the conveyor belt.

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Heat Source

The heating sources are electric-fired or gas-fired burners.

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Power Requirement

The power requirements for the furnace depend on the required technical parameters.

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Atmosphere

The furnace operates in a controlled atmosphere, typically using a non-flammable gas such as nitrogen or argon.

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