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Infrared Vacuum Furnace

Applications

bulletResearch and Development
bulletBatch Thermal Processing
bulletVacuum Processing
bulletControlled Atmosphere Processing
bulletBrazing

Features

bulletFast and Controlled Heating
bulletFast and Controlled Cooling
bulletReduced Cycle Times
bulletControlled Atmosphere
bulletPortable and Easy to Use
bulletTemperatures up to 2400 deg. F
bulletVarious Sizes Available

Satisfied customers include Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Department of Energy Y-12 Weapons Plant, Corning, US Filter, and others.

 

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ABOVE: Infrared Vacuum Furnace, 170 KW, 12 inch diameter by 25 inch long heat zone. Designed and manufactured for the experimental group at a large filter manufacturer for vacuum and controlled atmosphere sintering and joining. 

The Infrared Heating Technologies Infrared Vacuum Furnace uses radiant heating filaments to heat parts in vacuum and/or protective atmosphere. The system offers very short cycle times and is specifically designed for experimental small parts vacuum batch processing.

 

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ABOVE: Infrared Vacuum Furnace. This 60 KW, water and air cooled system features dual control zones, a loading/unloading rail system, full vacuum and atmospheric control capabilities, and a maximum temperature of 2400oF. The system was designed and manufactured for the experimental group at The Department of Energy Y-12 Weapons Facility.

 
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Last modified: January 15, 2011