
Laboratory
Furnaces are used for provision of continuous heating for processing samples
and materials. They are built from refractory materials in order to maintain
high temperatures without breaking down. These furnaces are sometimes set to
function for days/months for completing a processing set.
Laboratory furnaces are specially constructed to meet high quality and
safety standards and used for processes including for ashing, drying, firing
of coatings and even for heat treating ceramics and tiles.
Furnaces generate heat employing different souces including combustion,
electrical or resistance, conduction, induction, natural gas, propane, oil,
other fuel, microwave or dielectric, and steam.
Laboratory Furnaces Configuration Available
- Box or Muffle Furnace
- Box or Muffle Furnace
- Top Loading Furnace
- Tube Furnace
Important Specifications to be Considered
- Process temperature :This is the maximum temperature at which
the unit operates maintaining a rated performance.
- Width : This refers to the internal width of the unit.
Use of Laboratory Furnace
Laboratory furnaces are used in number of industries including:
- Pharmaceuticals
- Chemicals and Petrochemicals
- Refineries
- Clinical laboratory
- Research Laboratory