Tube furnace

Tube furnace
The tube furnace is an electric furnace that uses tube materials such as quartz, alumina, or metal to support vacuum, inert, reducing, and reactive gas atmospheres, and can be flexibly applied to material synthesis, heat treatment, and reaction evaluation by taking advantage of continuous gas flow and easy sample exchange.
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Tube furnace | Test furnace for visualizing reaction behavior
Synchronize and record flow rate, pressure, material temperature, and exhaust to visualize the start to end of the reaction.
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Tube furnace | Supports catalyst activation and reaction behavior evaluation
Synchronously record temperature, flow rate, pressure, and exhaust to visualize catalyst activation conditions.
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Tube furnace | Visualizing temperature, flow rate, and pressure during ceramics sintering
Synchronize the recording of temperature, flow rate, and pressure during firing to streamline the condition setting.
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Tube furnace | Visualizing the sintering conditions of battery electrode materials
Synchronously record temperature, flow rate, and pressure to optimize electrode sintering conditions.
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Tube furnace | Visualizing heat treatment conditions for metals and alloys
Synchronously record temperature, flow rate, and pressure to optimize heat treatment conditions for metals and alloys.
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Custom tubular furnace | Individual design of pipe size, heating zone, and temperature rise conditions
Custom tubular furnace designed to meet specific applications, including pipe diameter, heating zone, atmosphere, and instrumentation.
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A tubular furnace capable of measuring sample temperature, flow rate, and pressure.
Measure sample temperature, gas flow rate, and pressure to visualize reaction behavior.
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