This series of furnaces is used for high-temperature sintering of various materials in vacuum or inert gas atmosphere. Machinable materials: copper-tungsten alloys, aluminum alloys, nickel and cobalt alloys for permanent magnets, carbon fibers and graphite, carbon-carbon composite materials, silicon carbide, tungsten, molybdenum products and other high-temperature alloys. Maximum sintering temperature up to 2800°C.
Characteristics:
| Maximum temperature in the working chamber, °C | 2800 |
| Temperature uniformity,°C | ±15 |
| Leakage rate (in a cold empty vacuum furnace), Pa/h | 0.67 |
| Ultimate vacuum Pa | 4×10 -2 |
| Furnace design options | vertical, top and bottom loading, horizontal |
| Working area, horizontal version (W×H×D), mm | from 100 × 100 × 300 to 600 × 600 × 1500 |
| Working area, vertical version (Ø×H), mm | from 200 × 300 to 900 × 2000 |
| Generator power kW | from 160 to 750 |
| Hz generator frequency | 1000 to 2000 |
Description:
Vacuum induction sintering furnaces are equipment that uses high frequency currents for heating. The furnace design includes the following elements: a heating chamber and system, a binder and soot removal system, a forced cooling system and a vacuum system.
Design features and equipment:
Note:
Characteristics are indicated for standard models, we offer furnaces with non-standard dimensions, an increased working area according to the technical specifications of the customer.