Box Electric Vacuum Furnaces are designed and produced due to the sensitivity of the tested parts and samples to the atmosphere (air) of their chamber, completely sealed and free of any kind of leakage, and then the air inside the chamber is pumped out by vacuum pumps. The vacuum is suctioned or charged by neutral gases. These furnaces with the ability to maintain different atmospheres as well as vacuum up to 1800 °C can be designed and manufactured by the company. The choice of the type of thermal element is based on the maximum working temperature and the type of atmosphere used. Also, the type of insulation and the type of ceramic materials used depend on the temperature of the furnace.
Box Electric Vacuum Furnaces can be customized according to your desired dimensions, working temperature, and different configurations. They could be equipped with rotary, diffusion, and/or turbojet vacuums up to 10-5 mbar. The routine types are categorized below table:
Model |
Hot Zone Dimension (L*D*H in cm) | Furnace capacity (L) | Voltage (V) | Power (KW) | Element Material | Design Temperature (°C) | Working Temperature (°C) |
BEVF -1200-8L | 20×20×20 | 8 | 220 | 3 | Kanthal (FeCrAl alloy) A1 | 1200 |
1150 |
BEVF -1200-27L |
30×30×30 | 27 | 220 | 5 | 1200 | 1150 | |
BEVF -1400-8L | 20×20×20 | 8 | 220 | 6 | SiC – SCR Type (or Mo wire) |
1400 |
1350 |
BEVF -1400-27L |
30×30×30 | 27 | 380 | 3 × 4 | 1400 | 1350 | |
BEVF -1700-3L | 20×20×20 | 8 | 220 | 5 | MoSi2 – U type | 1700 |
1600 |
BEVF -1700-27L |
30×30×30 | 27 | 380 | 3 × 6 | 1700 |
1600 |
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