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Scope of application
This equipment is dedicated to the sintering of ultra-high temperature ceramics (such as silicon carbide and silicon nitride structural ceramics), heat treatment of refractory metals, and high temperature curing of CMC ceramic matrix composites for aerospace. In the field of scientific research, it supports simulation tests of nuclear fuel cladding materials and spacecraft thermal protection systems through precise vacuum or protective atmosphere control.
At temperatures ≥1,600 °C, materials behave differently: diffusion rates rise, ceramics sinter, and some contaminants vaporize. High-temperature muffle furnaces enable advanced processing but require stricter SOPs, different consumables, and more careful thermal management than standard lab ovens.
Q1: Can MoSi₂ elements be used continuously at 1,800 °C?
MoSi₂ is rated near ~1,800 °C in air for limited durations; continuous operation at max rating shortens life. Consult vendor ratings and plan controlled cooldowns.
Q2: Do I need a tube furnace for inert atmospheres?
If strict gas control is needed, a tube furnace is typically better. Some high-temp muffles support purge kits but they have limits.
Q3: How often should I replace thermocouples?
For daily research use at high temps, inspect quarterly and replace annually or when drift is detected.
| Model | ZYG-1400III-200 |
| Furnace tube specifications | Outer diameter: 80 × Inner diameter: 72 × Length: 1300 mm (Please contact the sales manager for other dimensions) |
| Operating voltage | AC 380V,50Hz |
| Heating element | Silicon carbon rod |
| Operating temperature | Maximum temperature: 1400°C (≤30 minutes) Long-term operating temperature: 800-1300°C Recommended heating rate: 1000-1300°C: ≤5°C/min |
| Heating zone | Heating zone length: 3*200mm |
| Constant temperature zone | 400mm(±5℃) |
| Maximum power | 12KW |
| Security Features | Standard: Over-temperature alarm and door-opening power-off function |
| Features | Standard three-color status reminder function: blue for waiting, green for running, and red for abnormality (with buzzer) |
| Display accuracy | ±1℃ |
| Can ventilate the atmosphere | Various atmospheres such as oxygen, nitrogen, argon, etc. |

