"The CTF single zone wire wound tube furnaces use a wire element that is wound directly onto a fixed diameter integral ceramic work tube. This simple and economical design of the CTF provides a furnace that can be used without the need to purchase an additional work tube. However, should vacuum or a modified atmosphere be required, it is necessary to use a separate additional slide-in work tube in order to provide the required length needed to fit end seals. Similarly, in some circumstances a work tube that has different physical or chemical properties to the fixed work tube may be required. "
ELF1114-230SN is an economy chamber furnace for general laboratory use, with a maximum operating temperature of 1100°C and a 14-liter chamber volume. It features a drop-down door, low thermal mass insulation, and a hard ceramic hearth for efficient and safe operation. The furnace includes a Carbolite Gero 301 controller, which provides a single ramp to set-point and a process timer function.
AAF ashing furnace range is designed specifically to provide optimum ashing conditions to ensure complete combustion of the sample. • Designed to comply with ISO 1171:2010, ASTM D3174-04:2010 and ASTM D4422 • Wire elements are protected from chemical & mechanical damage by a hard wearing alumina • Air inlet & tall chimney give airflow of 4 to 5 changes per minute
• Carbolite Gero 301 controller, with single ramp to set-point & process timer • Internal dimension H x W x D (mm): 135 x 140 x 250 • Temperature uniformity of ± 5°C within H x W x D (mm): 85 x 90 x 110 • Type R Thermocouple
AAF ashing furnace range is designed specifically to provide optimum ashing conditions to ensure complete combustion of the sample. • Designed to comply with ISO 1171:2010, ASTM D3174-04:2010 and ASTM D4422 • Wire elements are protected from chemical & mechanical damage by a hard wearing alumina • Air inlet & tall chimney give airflow of 4 to 5 changes per minute
"The laboratory HTF high temperature chamber furnace range comprises 1700 °C and 1800 °C models. These furnaces may be customised in order to satisfy specific customer requirements, e. g. the addition of catalytic afterburners for ceramic binder burn-off applications."
"The MTF wire wound tube furnaces use a wire element that is wound directly onto a fixed integral ceramic work tube. This simple and economical design provides a furnace which can be used without the need to purchase an accessory work tube. However, should vacuum or a modified atmosphere be required, it is necessary to use a separate slide-in work tube in order to provide the required length needed to fit end seals. Similarly, in some circumstances a work tube that has different physical or chemical properties to the fixed work tube may be required. The use of an additional slide-in work tube protects the integral work tube and heating element"