Horizontal Furnace
Horizontal furnaces are industrial and laboratory furnaces that are designed to meet heavy-duty and rugged application needs. These furnaces are used for a wide range of applications, including annealing, tempering, sintering, and heat treatment of materials such as metals, ceramics, and composites.
Horizontal furnaces come in different sizes and configurations, ranging from small laboratory models to large industrial models. They are typically made of high-quality materials such as stainless steel, refractory materials, and ceramic fibers, to ensure durability and long-lasting performance.
Function
The chamber is a climatic chamber specifically designed to perform carbonation tests on concrete samples.
Configuration
The Horizontal Furnaces are available in a variety of sizes and configurations to fit the needs of different applications.
Features
These furnaces feature durable construction, high-temperature insulation, precise temperature control, and easy-to-use digital control systems.
Temperature Range
The temperature range of these furnaces can reach up to 1750°C (3182°F) or as per the requirement.
Heating Rate
The heating rate of the furnace is adjustable, with options for ramp and soak programming.
Capacity
The furnaces range in capacity from small laboratory models to large industrial models capable of holding large workloads.
Heat Source
These furnaces are heated by electric elements or gas burners, depending on the model.
Power Requirement
The power requirements for these furnaces vary depending on the model, but typically range from 208V to 480V AC, 3-phase.
Atmosphere
The Horizontal Furnaces can operate in a variety of atmospheres, including air, inert gas, and reducing gas.