
1700°C vacuum tube furnace
The 1700C tubular high-temperature furnace is equipped with silicon carbide rods as heating elements.
Utilizing a double-shell structure and a 30-segment programmable temperature control system, phase shift triggering, and silicon-controlled rectifier control
A 1700℃ tube-type high-temperature furnace utilizes silicon molybdenum rods as heating elements, features a double-shell structure and a 30-step programmable temperature control system, with phase-shift triggering and silicon-controlled rectifier control. The tube furnace combustion chamber is made of alumina polycrystalline fiber material, and the double-shell of the tube furnace is equipped with an air-cooling system, enabling rapid heating and cooling.
Utilizing 99% pure alumina tubes, sealed at both ends with stainless steel flanges, and controlled by a float flowmeter for air intake flow, this furnace boasts even temperature distribution, low surface temperatures, rapid temperature rise and fall rates, and energy-saving features. It is an ideal equipment for high-temperature atmosphere sintering, atmosphere reduction, CVD experiments, vacuum annealing, and melting analysis in universities, research institutions, and industrial and mining enterprises.
Suitable for high-temperature sintering, metal annealing quality testing, sintering of dental crowns and bridges, and pre-sintering of oxidation disks in the powder metallurgy industry and dental restoration manufacturing. Perform small-scale and medium-scale trials, as well as mass production based on the size of the heating zone.































