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A Burning Good
Material
Dimensions
Weight
Development of gases
no
yes
Burning aids
no
yes
B Type of furnace
Chamber F.
Tubular F.
Continuous F.
Elevator F.
Convection F
Custom
0 General
Max outer dimensions
width
height
depth
Furnace temperature max. app. 15 min
Furnace temperature continuous operation
hours
Temperature uniformity
+/-
K
Water cooling
if yes, which outer housing temperature
Protective gas operation required
no
yes,
Vacuum required
no
yes,
1 Chamber Furnace / Continuous F. / Elevator F. / Convection F.
Chamber inner dimensions
width
height
depth
2 Tubular Funace
Tube inner diameter
Tube outer diameter
Heated length
Quantity of heating zones
separate control
master-slave
Equal temperature over which length
Tube horizontal fixed
vertical fixed
swivelling
hinged
if yes, which angle
Tube one end open
both ends open
stoppers
if yes, with gas in- and outlet
with KFDN-flange for vacuum
Furnace movable
if yes, at which speed
Glove
no
yes
C Tube Material
Quartz for 1100° C
Inconel for 1200° C
Sillimantin for 1300° C
Alu-Oxide for 1700° C
Sapphire for 1900° C
Supplier of tube
Linn High Therm
available through customer
D Furnace Atmosphere
Air
Argon/Helium
Hydrogen dry
Hydrogen moist
Ammonia split
Methane
Nitrogen
Forming Gas
dew point °C
dew point °C
with app. 8% hydrog.
H2 share in %
other
burning off device
no
yes
E Temperature Control
without programm
with program
number of programs
max. number of ramps
max. number of dwellings
F Available installation at customer's
mains 230 V, 1 phase, N, PE
mains 400 V, 3 phase, N, PE
other voltage, if yes which
fluctuations in the mains voltage increasing
decreasing
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