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Wellman Furnaces, Inc.
Bell Type Furnace

This Wellman Furnace is used for annealing, brazing, stress relieving, oxide reduction and sintering. Vacuum or controlled atmospheres are available. (read more)


Industrial <B>Furnaces</B>
Industrial Furnaces - (338 companies)

Industrial furnaces are built of several kinds of high temperature (refractory) materials to hold the process material and hold in the heat without breaking down during the several months that they usually run. Search by Specification | Learn More about Industrial Furnaces

Laboratory <B>Furnaces</B>
Laboratory Furnaces - (103 companies)

Laboratory furnaces provide continuous heating to process samples and materials. Search by Specification | Learn More about Laboratory Furnaces

Thin Film Equipment
Thin Film Equipment - (265 companies)

...process, usually in a single chamber. An oxidation furnace is an example of a batch processing system. Some batch systems also have the capability to apply several processes simultaneously. Cluster tools consist of multiple chambers for different... Search by Specification | Learn More about Thin Film Equipment

Vacuum <B>Furnaces</B>
Vacuum Furnaces - (85 companies)

Vacuum furnaces are heat-treating furnaces that use a low atmospheric pressure instead of a protective gas atmosphere. This helps to alleviate surface reactions. Search by Specification | Learn More about Vacuum Furnaces

Thin Film Materials
Thin Film Materials - (145 companies)

Thin film materials are high purity materials and chemicals such as precursor gases, sputtering targets or evaporation filaments used to form or modify thin film deposits and substrates. Learn More about Thin Film Materials

<B>Furnace</B> Controllers
Furnace Controllers - (36 companies)

Furnace controllers are used to control temperature, heat delivery, and other variables in industrial furnaces. They control the burner flame, air mixture and trim to maintain and optimize furnace performance. Learn More about Furnace Controllers

Heating <B>Furnaces</B>
Heating Furnaces - (120 companies)

Heating furnaces convert gas, oil, electricity or other fuels into heat for distribution within a structure. They are the central heating devices within HVAC systems. Learn More about Heating Furnaces

Electroceramics
Electroceramics - (235 companies)

Electroceramics are ceramic materials that have been specially formulated for specific electrical, electro-magnetic, or optical properties. They include dielectric ceramics, electrostrictive ceramics, ferrite ceramics, garnets (ferromagnets), and piezoelectric ceramics. Search by Specification | Learn More about Electroceramics

Industrial Ceramic Materials
Industrial Ceramic Materials - (365 companies)

Industrial ceramic materials are non-metallic, inorganic compounds that include oxides, carbides, or nitrides. They have high melting points, low wear resistance, and a wide range of electrical properties. Search by Specification | Learn More about Industrial Ceramic Materials

Specialty Ceramics
Specialty Ceramics - (94 companies)

...mechanical seals and pump parts. Silicide ceramics are compounds of a metal and silicon. One example is molybdenum disilicide (MoSi2), commonly used in high temperature furnaces. With its high strength and toughness, and excellent surface smoothness... Learn More about Specialty Ceramics

Stainless Steel Alloys
Stainless Steel Alloys - (560 companies)

...overall length, and overall thickness are important dimensions. Most materials are cast, wrought, extruded, forged, cold-finished, hot-rolled, or formed by compacting powdered metals or alloys. Electric arc furnaces are used to produce very clean... Search by Specification | Learn More about Stainless Steel Alloys

Laboratory Ovens
Laboratory Ovens - (164 companies)

...for laboratory furnaces ovens. Heat source or transfer can be one of several common types. These include, arc, combustion, electric or resistance, indirect, contact or conduction, induction, infrared or radiant, natural gas, propane, oil, rf, microwave... Search by Specification | Learn More about Laboratory Ovens

Solder
Solder - (192 companies)

Solders include low melting point metal alloys usually in wire, powder, preform or paste forms. Solders are metal alloys with low melting points that are used to join metals together. Search by Specification | Learn More about Solder

Nonferrous Metals and Alloys
Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - (1108 companies)

Nonferrous metals and nonferrous alloys are not based on iron and include alloys of aluminum, copper, titanium, zinc, nickel, cobalt, tungsten, precious metals, refractory metals. Learn More about Nonferrous Metals and Alloys

Ferrous Metals and Iron Alloys
Ferrous Metals and Iron Alloys - (1176 companies)

...with boron or free of lead and selenium. Others are hardened by air, oil, or water. Electric arc furnaces are used to produce very clean metals and alloys with fewer inclusions and lower variability. Low carbon steels offer improve weldability... Search by Specification | Learn More about Ferrous Metals and Iron Alloys

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Rotary Hearth Furnaces

Rotary Hearth Furnaces
Wellman Furnaces, Inc.


SPECIAL SYSTEMS & SERVICES

SPECIAL SYSTEMS & SERVICES
Wellman Furnaces, Inc.


MESH BELT FURNACES

MESH BELT FURNACES
Wellman Furnaces, Inc.


Custom Conveyorized Furnaces From Lanly Company

Custom Conveyorized Furnaces From Lanly Company
Lanly Company (The)


Induction Skull Melting (ISM)

Induction Skull Melting (ISM)
Consarc - An Inductotherm Group Company


ROLLER HEARTH FURNACES

ROLLER HEARTH FURNACES
Wellman Furnaces, Inc.


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Product News for furnace ashing

Carbolite
Ashing & Burn Off Furnaces

This range of furnaces comprising three models offers an extensive choice of dedicated ashing/burn off furnaces. (read more)

Browse Industrial Ovens Datasheets for Carbolite
Carbolite
Laboratory Furnaces and Ovens

Carbolite is pleased to announce several new and improved products in our laboratory furnace and oven range. Additional sizes and temperatures of box (muffle) and tube furnaces allow selection of the ideal product for the customer's process. Redesigned laboratory ovens are provided in four temperature ranges. (read more)

Browse Laboratory Ovens Datasheets for Carbolite
Carbolite
Economy Chamber Furnaces to 1100°C

These furnaces - comprising the ELF, EML and EAF form Carbolite's range of economy furnaces with a maximum operating temperature of 1100°C. Whilst the ELF and EAF are suitable for light duty general laboratory work, the EML is more robust. All models are offered with digital three term controllers. (read more)

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Zircar Zirconia, Inc.
Lab Furnace

The Hot Spot's unique design and insulating materials used provide 1700 Celsius firing capability on only 110 Volts. This high temperature lab furnace fits almost anywhere and is simple to operate. The furnaces are stocked, standard items that cost thousands less than our competitors.

FEATURES & OPERATIONAL VIDEO LINK: (read more)

Browse Laboratory Furnaces Datasheets for Zircar Zirconia, Inc.
Fluke Corporation, Hart Scientific Division
Thermocouple Calibration Furnace - 9112B

Need the most accurate thermocouple calibrations possible? The Hart Model 9112B Thermocouple Furnace gives you a broad temperature range to 1100 °C, stability up to ± 0.05 °C, and all at an excellent price. In addition, you can take advantage of optional MET/TEMP II software that completely automates the furnace and calibration processes (read more)

Browse Calibration Instruments Datasheets for Fluke Corporation, Hart Scientific Division
Rath Incorporated
Microwave Furnace Insulation

Rath Incorporated offers a broad range of products for thermally insulating microwave furnaces for temperatures up 1800°C. Rath Incorporated materials have low levels of impurities, resulting in minimal dielectric loss. The low mass and minimal dielectric heating of Rath Incorporated materials ensure rapid heat up of the furnace load with minimal energy lost to the furnace lining. (read more)

Browse Thermal Insulation and Fireproofing Materials Datasheets for Rath Incorporated
Inductotherm Group
Bricmont Walking Beam Furnace

Walking beam furnaces can be designed to receive cold product from the storage yard or hot product from the caster. A walking beam furnace is designed to efficiently heat the incoming product to rolling temperatures with satisfactory temperature uniformity for further processing. Modern furnaces are designed to be fuel efficient and to produce low emissions. (read more)

Zircar Zirconia, Inc.
Furnace Insulation

Custom machined hot face insulation linings for lab furnaces up to 2000 Celsius. (read more)

Browse Laboratory Furnaces Datasheets for Zircar Zirconia, Inc.
Carbolite
Tube Furnace 1700 to 1800 Degrees C

Carbolite 1700°C & 1800°C Horizontal Tube Furnaces (CTF) are known worldwide for their responsiveness and operational flexibility. Making heat do more. If you require further assistance on the CTF Horizontal Tube Furnace please e-mail Carbolite sales@carbolite-usa. (read more)

Browse Laboratory Furnaces Datasheets for Carbolite
Rath Incorporated
Laboratory Furnace and Kiln Linings (Up to 1800°C)

Rath Incorporated offers a complete line of vacuum-formed insulating boards and cylinders for laboratory furnaces and kilns for applications up to 1800°C. Whether you have a front or bottom loading batch kiln, a vertical or horizontal tube furnace, electrically heated or gas-fired, oxidizing or reducing environment, (read more)

Browse Refractories and High Temperature Insulation Datasheets for Rath Incorporated
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Engineering Web Search: furnace ashing
Carbolite? 1100?C Ashing Furnace Search Results - Cole-Parmer...
Cole-Parmer Catalog > Furnaces > Carbolite? 1100?C Ashing Furnace
Thermolyne Atmosphere Controlled Ashing Furnace-Thermo...
The Thermo Scientific Atmosphere Controlled Ashing Furnace is ideal for coal and coke ashing procedures.
Thermo Scientific:Thermo Scientific Thermolyne Atmosphere...
The Thermo Scientific Atmosphere Controlled Ashing Furnace is ideal for coal and coke ashing procedures.
90-8541-07 Inconel Manifold for F6000 Ashing Furnace (for...
90-8541-07 Inconel Manifold for F6000 Ashing Furnace (for operation at temperatures up to 1093 Celsius)
See Preiser Scientific, Inc. Information
90-8541-02, Thermolyne Programmable Ashing Furnace, Model No....
90-8541-02, Thermolyne Programmable Ashing Furnace, Model No. F6020C-33-60-80 , 240V/18.3A/4400W
See Preiser Scientific, Inc. Information
ASTM D5630 -06 Standard Test Method for Ash Content in...
1.1 This test method was developed to determine the inorganic content of plastics by destructive ashing procedures.
See ASTM International Information
CEM Corporation: Phoenix - Microwave Ashing Systems
The Phoenix Microwave Ashing System is available with your choice of either a High Temperature or High Capacity furnace.
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Carbolite -
Ashing/Burn Off Furnaces 800°C Afterburner Ashing Furnace (ABF) 1100°C Ashing furnaces (AAF) 1200°C Burn-off furnaces (CWF/BWF)
Sampling and Analytical Methods: Dibutyltin Maleate, ID224SG
Samples are digested and analyzed by atomic absorption/graphite furnace.
See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information
Lab | Region 9 | US EPA
After the char or ashing step the furnace is allowed to cool prior to atomization.

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