Multi-atmosphere furnace

Multi-atmosphere furnace
The compact multi-atmosphere furnace is an electric furnace that supports a wide range of environments, including vacuum, inert, reducing, oxidizing, nitriding, and humidified atmospheres, and can be flexibly applied to various heat treatment processes from research and development to production evaluation.
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Multi-atmosphere furnace |Precision design with dual axes of atmosphere and temperature
Vacuum replacement → Program switch to air/N2/Ar/(small amount of H2 as needed). Reproduce and evaluate phase transition, phase stability, and surface chemistry well.
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Multi-atmosphere furnace |Moist atmosphere sintering not restricted by gas type
Direct humidity control connected to the weather + vacuum replacement + gas switching. Quickly switch to N2/Ar/Air/NH3, reproducing the desired surface chemistry in a short cycle.
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Multi-atmosphere furnace for densification of ceramics
Promotes the densification of ceramics through gas-type-independent humid atmosphere sintering.
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Surface treatment using a multi-atmosphere furnace for metal processing.
Achieving targeted surface chemistry in a short cycle through wet atmosphere sintering that is not constrained by gas types.
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Multi-Atmosphere Furnace for Chemical Reactions
Firing accompanied by the generation of toxic gas, safety × reproducibility.
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Multi-Atmosphere Furnace for Environmental Purification
Firing accompanied by the generation of toxic gas, safety × reproducibility.
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Multi-atmosphere furnace <Firing with toxic gas generation, safety × reproducibility>
We design everything from vacuum replacement to atmosphere control, heating, and exhaust gas detoxification (scrubber/catalytic oxidation/thermal oxidation) in a seamless manner.
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Multi-atmosphere furnace
Compact and high airtight design! Capable of reproducing the firing process under complex reaction conditions with a single unit.
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