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Silicon Carbide Element Box Furnace

The Silicon Carbide Element Box Furnace is a high-temperature electric furnace designed for use in various heat treatment applications. This type of furnace utilizes silicon carbide heating elements that can withstand extreme temperatures and provide efficient heating. The heating elements are usually positioned in a vertical or horizontal configuration, depending on the specific application requirements.

The furnace is constructed with high-quality materials such as ceramic fiber insulation, stainless steel, and refractory bricks to ensure maximum durability and reliability. The furnace's design allows for easy loading and unloading of materials, making it an efficient and user-friendly system.

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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

A swing-away door makes loading and unloading the furnace easy. Lightweight insulation reduces heat loss and increases energy efficiency in the chamber.

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Features

For safety, the furnace has a programmable temperature controller, over-temperature protection, and automatic shutoff. Vacuum, inert gas environment control, and data logging are further furnace possibilities.

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Temperature Range

The furnace can reach temperatures up to 2500°C or as per 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 available in various sizes, capacities or as per the requirement.

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Heat Source

The heat source is provided by silicon carbide heating elements, which are placed on both sides of the chamber to provide uniform heating throughout the furnace.

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Power Requirement

The furnace requires a three-phase power supply and is available in a variety of voltage and wattage configurations to suit different applications.

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Atmosphere

The furnace can operate under a variety of atmospheres, including air, nitrogen, and argon.

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