Nitriding Pit Furnace
A Nitriding Pit Furnace is a type of industrial furnace designed for nitriding and carburizing applications. These furnaces are specifically used for the heat treatment of steel parts and components, which require a hard and wear-resistant surface. Nitriding is a heat treatment process that diffuses nitrogen atoms into the surface of the steel to improve its hardness, wear resistance, and fatigue strength. Carburizing is a similar process that diffuses carbon atoms into the surface of the steel to increase its surface hardness and wear resistance.
Nitriding Pit Furnaces typically consist of a pit or chamber that is lined with insulating material and a heating element, such as electric resistance or gas-fired burners. The materials to be treated are placed inside the chamber, and a gas mixture of ammonia and nitrogen is introduced to the chamber to heat the materials.
Function
The chamber is a climatic chamber specifically designed to perform carbonation tests on concrete samples.
Configuration
The Nitriding Pit Furnace has a cylindrical design and is constructed with a ceramic fibre lining, a heat-resistant alloy retort, and a hinged insulated cover.
Features
Programmable temperature, high-limit, and digital recorder/controllers are on the furnace. It has a gas control panel and water-cooled heat exchanger.
Temperature Range
The Nitriding Pit Furnace has a cylindrical design and is constructed with a ceramic fibre lining, a heat-resistant alloy retort, and a hinged insulated cover.
Heating Rate
The heating rate of the furnace is adjustable, with options for ramp and soak programming.
Capacity
The Nitriding Pit Furnace is available in various sizes, capacities or as per the requirement.
Heat Source
The furnace uses electric resistance heating elements to heat the chamber.
Power Requirement
The power requirements for the furnace depend on the required technical parameters.
Atmosphere
The furnace can operate with various atmospheres, including ammonia, endothermic gas, and exothermic gas.