Box-type Electric Resistance Furnace
Box-type Electric Resistance Furnace
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  • Box-type Electric Resistance Furnace
  • Box-type Electric Resistance Furnace

  1. Box-type resistance furnaces are a common type of electric furnace. Temperature ranges are divided into those below 1200 degrees, using resistance wires, silicon carbide rods, and silicon molybdenum rods as heating elements, selectable as needed. In addition to the usual heating in air, box-type furnaces are also available with atmosphere circulation and vacuum sealing, offering diverse forms. They are widely used in production and experimentation in the fields of ceramics, metallurgy, electronics, glass, chemicals, machinery, refractory materials, new materials development, special materials, and building materials.

  2. Structural Features:

  1. The exterior is treated with high-temperature, corrosion-resistant paint.

  2. The control panel uses an intelligent PID digital display controller, offering good stability and high precision, equipped with an ammeter and a novel structure.

  3. The furnace door is thickened and reinforced to prevent deformation.

  4. The furnace lining uses insulation cotton for good insulation.

  5. Real-time furnace temperature detection function (displays the actual furnace temperature even without heating, for convenient observation of the furnace temperature).

  6. Simple wiring, clear diagrams, and easy operation.

  7. Features overload and short-circuit protection.

  8. The furnace shell is made of steel plate folded and welded, with a refractory material-made furnace chamber as the working space, and heating elements placed inside. Insulation material is used between the furnace and the shell.

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Box-type Electric Resistance Furnace

Box-type Electric Resistance Furnace
Box-type Electric Resistance Furnace
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  • Box-type Electric Resistance Furnace
  • Box-type Electric Resistance Furnace

Box-type Electric Resistance Furnace

Box-type resistance furnaces are a common type of electric furnace. Temperature ranges are divided into those below 1200 degrees, using resistance wires, silicon carbide rods, and silicon molybdenum rods as heating elements respectively.


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