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Industrial Vacuum Furnaces

An industrial vacuum furnace is a type of heat treatment equipment that creates a low-pressure environment for processing materials at high temperatures. The furnace is designed to create a vacuum by removing air and other gases from the chamber, which allows for precise control over the heating and cooling process.

The industrial vacuum furnace is widely used in various industries such as aerospace, automotive, electronics, and metallurgy for applications such as brazing, annealing, sintering, and hardening. The furnace can operate at temperatures ranging as per the process requirement, depending on the type of materials being processed.

Annealing Vacuum Furnace

  • Some common features  include programmable temperature controls, rapid cooling systems, and data logging capabilities.

  • The heat source in an annealing vacuum furnace can be electric resistance, induction, or gas-fired.

  • Temperature range can be as per requirement.

Brazing Vacuum Furnace

  • Common features  include temperature control, programmable controls, automatic loading and unloading, and cooling systems.

  •  The heat source for a brazing vacuum furnace can be either electric or gas.

  • Temperature ranges can be as per requirement.

Carburizing Vacuum Furnace

  • Features of  include automatic controls for temperature, pressure, and gas flow, uniform heating, low distortion, and energy efficiency.

  • The heat source is typically electric resistance heating elements.

  • Temperature range can be as per requirement

Hardening Vacuum Furnace

  • Features include computerised temperature control systems, automated loading and unloading systems, and quenching systems for rapid cooling.

  • The heat source is electric heating elements.

  • Temperature range can be as per requirement.

Sintering Vacuum Furnace

  • Features  include programmable temperature control, automated processing, multiple heating zones, and real-time monitoring of process parameters.

  • Heating source and temperature range depends upon furnace design and requirements.

Surface Treatments Vacuum Furnace

  •  The furnace has diffusion pump for maintaining a high vacuum, a gas quenching system for rapid cooling.

  • Electric heating elements, usually made of graphite or tungsten, are used.

  • Temperature range can vary according to requirements.

Tempering Vacuum Furnace

  • Some features include programmable temperature control, automatic cooling systems, and vacuum pumping systems.

  • The heat source can be electric resistance heating elements or gas-fired burners.

  • Temperature range can vary according to requirement.

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