Industrial Box Furnace
A box furnace is a type of industrial furnace that is designed to provide high-temperature heat treatment for various materials. It typically consists of a chamber or box-shaped structure made from refractory materials and a heating element that is used to generate heat within the chamber. Box furnaces are widely used in many industrial settings due to their versatility and ability to perform various heat treatment processes. Some common applications include annealing, ashing, carbon firing, ceramic firing, hardening, and sintering.
Box furnaces are designed to provide precise temperature control and uniform heating throughout the chamber. They are equipped with advanced temperature control systems that allow users to program and monitor the temperature inside the furnace. The temperature range for box furnaces can vary from a few hundred rees Celsius to several thousand rees Celsius, depending on the application and materials being treated.
Function
The chamber is a climatic chamber specifically designed to perform carbonation tests on concrete samples.
Configuration
The furnace features a compact and rugged design with a heavy-gauge steel shell, high-temperature insulation, and a horizontal swing door. It also comes with a digital temperature controller for precise temperature control.
Features
The furnace is equipped with a variety of safety features, including over-temperature protection, backup safety relay, and a door safety switch. It also comes with a variety of optional features, such as a programmable temperature controller, etc
Temperature Range
The box furnace can reach a maximum temperature of 1200°C or as per process requirement, making it suitable for high-temperature heat treatment processes.
Heating Rate
The heating rate of the furnace is adjustable, with options for ramp and soak programming or as per requirement.
Capacity
The capacity of the furnace will depend on the size of the raw material being treated and the production requirements.
Heat Source
The box furnace uses electric heating elements, gas, oil, etc, as its heat source.
Power Requirement
The box furnace requires a three-phase power supply, with voltage requirements varying based on the size and configuration of the furnace.
Atmosphere
The furnace can operate in a variety of atmospheres Air, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, etc.