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Shaker Hearth Furnace

A shaker hearth furnace is a specialized type of industrial furnace that is used for high-temperature applications such as heat treating, stress relieving, or annealing of metals and other materials. The furnace is designed with a unique vibrating platform or shaker that helps to distribute the heat evenly throughout the materials being processed.

The shaker hearth furnace typically consists of a refractory-lined chamber, a heating system, a cooling system, a temperature control system, and a shaker platform. The shaker platform is usually powered by an electric motor and can be set to different vibration frequencies and amplitudes, depending on the materials being processed and the desired outcome.

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Function

The chamber is a climatic chamber specifically designed to perform carbonation tests on concrete samples.

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Configuration

Shaker hearth furnaces are typically horizontal in orientation, with a rectangular chamber and a shaker platform for loading and unloading materials.

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Features

Shaker hearth furnaces can be designed with various features, such as programmable temperature control, automatic quenching, and remote monitoring.

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Temperature Range

The temperature range for shaker hearth furnaces can range as per the process requirement.

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Heating Rate

The heating rate of shaker hearth furnaces can vary, depending on the specific application and heat source.

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Capacity

Shaker hearth furnaces can vary in size and capacity, depending on the specific application and requirements of the customer.

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Heat Source

Heat can be supplied through a variety of sources, including electric resistance heating elements, gas burners, or induction coils.

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Power Requirement

The power requirements for shaker hearth furnaces can vary, depending on the specific design and heating source used.

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Atmosphere

Shaker hearth furnaces can operate in a variety of atmospheres, including air, inert gases, or vacuum.

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