High-temperature vacuum sintering furnaces
Type FH I - resistance heated
Description
Due to their induction heating, induction-heated high-temperature vacuum sintering furnaces are used especially for large furnace volumes and application temperatures of up to 2500 °C.
As a result of the uniform energy output, the inductively heated graphite susceptor achieves very good temperature uniformity even at high temperatures of 2500 °C and more.
The higher investment cost compared to resistance heated furnaces is offset by a much longer service life.
Functions
- Working temperature up to 2500°C (even up to 2800°C on special request)
- Vacuum: 5 x 10¯² mbar(a)
- Furnace atmosphere: Ar / N2 / forming gases
- Extended heating zones up to max. 3000 mm
- Debinding and/or dewaxing as a combined process
- Rapid cooling with internal gas circulation (as option)
- Special sizes and functions on request
- Special solutions for C/C and C/SiC composites
- Special solutions for graphite purifiing
Main specifications
- Design: horizontal with swivel door
- Temperature measurement using pyrometer
- Furnace atmosphere: Ar / N2 / forming gases
- Induction heater
- Double-walled, water-cooled vacuum chamber (vessel)
- Comprehensive, user-friendly Siemens S7 control system with WinCC
Options
- Working temperature up to 2800°C
- Debinding and/or dewaxing as a combined process
- Different gas mixtures adjustable
- Rapid cooling with internal gas circulation (as option)
FH I Standardtypes |
Wide susceptor [mm] |
Suszeptor height |
Suszeptor lenght [mm] |
Useful- volume [dm3] |
Heating- power [kW] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FH I 1250 | 600 | 1000 | 2800 | 1250 | 400 |
FH I 2500 | 870 | 850 | 4000 | 2500 | 600 |
FH I 4000 | 870 | 1200 | 4500 | 4000 | 800 |
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