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Scope of application
The activated carbon experimental furnace is a small experimental equipment specially used for preparing, activating or studying activated carbon. Its use mainly revolves around the research and development, performance testing and process optimization of activated carbon.
The Lab Carbonization Furnace is a special equipment used to carbonize organic matter or precursors under controlled conditions (such as high temperature and inert atmosphere). It is widely used in the fields of materials science, chemistry, energy and environment to prepare activated carbon, carbon fiber, biochar, graphite materials, etc.

Laboratory carbonization furnaces are usually composed of the following core components:
Furnace body: made of high temperature resistant materials (such as ceramic fiber, stainless steel), can withstand high temperatures (usually 300–900°C).
Heating system: resistance wire, silicon carbon rod or graphite heating element, providing a uniform and stable heat source.
Temperature control system: PID program temperature control, supporting multi-stage heating curve setting.
Atmosphere control system: inert gas (N₂, Ar) or reaction gas (steam) is introduced.
Exhaust system: used to discharge volatile gases (such as tar, CO) generated during carbonization.
Safety device: over-temperature protection, pressure sensor, emergency stop switch, etc.
Based on the heating method and application requirements, laboratory carbonization furnaces can be divided into:
Tube carbonization furnace: suitable for small batch samples, controllable atmosphere, often used in scientific research experiments.
Box carbonization furnace: large capacity, suitable for batch processing, but slightly lower uniformity.
Continuous carbonization furnace: used for pilot or pre-industrial experiments, can achieve continuous feeding.
Material preparation: synthesis of activated carbon, carbon nanotubes, graphene precursors, etc.
Biomass conversion: carbonization of agricultural waste (such as rice husks, sawdust) into biochar.
Energy materials: preparation of lithium/sodium ion battery negative electrode materials (such as hard carbon).
Scientific research experiments: study carbonization mechanism and optimize process parameters (temperature, heating rate, atmosphere).
| Model | ZYG-1200-A1 |
| Furnace tube specifications | Outer diameter: 50 × Inner diameter: 42 × Length: 500 mm (Please contact the sales manager for other dimensions) |
| Operating voltage | Single phase AC220V, 50/60Hz |
| Operating temperature | Maximum temperature: 1200℃ (≤30min) Long-term working temperature: 1100℃ Recommended heating rate: 5-20℃/min; |
| Heating zone | Heating zone length: 220mm Constant temperature zone length: 60mm (±3℃) |
| Sealing system | Both ends of the furnace tube are equipped with quick-opening flanges. (Including precision needle valve, pointer-type vacuum pressure gauge, hose connector, etc.) |
| Air vent | Oxygen, nitrogen, steam and other atmospheres |
