M 1914 Laboratory Furnace is designed for high-temperature applications in industrial and laboratory settings. It offers precise temperature control with a working range of 250°C to 1200°C, making it ideal for materials requiring extreme heat. With a chamber capacity of 2 liters and a continuous working temperature of 1150°C, this furnace is robust enough for heavy-duty use. Equipped with PID digital control and solid-state relays, it ensures stable and accurate temperature regulation. The furnace is insulated with ceramic wool and features a safety cover switch to protect users from high temperatures.
Feature | Details |
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Temperature working limits | 250°C to 1200°C |
Chamber volume | 2 liters |
Continuous working temperature | 1150°C |
Type of thermoelement | Ni-Cr Ni |
Temperature control | PID Digital |
Load switching element | SSR (Solid State Relay) |
Thermostat setting increment | 1°C steps |
Chamber temperature accuracy | ± 10°C |
Safety measure | Cover safety switch |
Insulation material | Ceramic wool + ceramic plate |
Heater type | Khantal A1 |
Power rating | 3000W |
Chamber dimensions (W x H x D) | 11.2 x 8 x 20 cm |
Overall dimensions (W x H x D) | 35 x 50 x 56 cm |
Net weight | 30 kg |
Gross weight | 36 kg |
Category Description: Laboratory Furnaces
Laboratory furnaces are essential for a wide range of scientific and industrial applications requiring extreme heat. These furnaces are designed for tasks such as material testing, sintering, and heat treatment. They offer advanced temperature control features to ensure accuracy and consistency, making them suitable for laboratories working with metals, ceramics, and other high-temperature materials. With different chamber sizes and insulation materials, these furnaces are engineered to provide optimal performance in high-temperature environments, offering both reliability and safety for users.
Category FAQ
- What is the maximum temperature a laboratory furnace can reach? Most laboratory furnaces, including the M 1914, can reach up to 1200°C, making them ideal for high-temperature applications.
- What safety measures are in place for laboratory furnaces? Many laboratory furnaces are equipped with safety features such as cover safety switches and temperature limit controls to prevent overheating and ensure safe operation.
- How do I maintain a laboratory furnace? Regularly inspect the insulation and heating elements for wear and tear. Always ensure that the chamber is free from debris and regularly calibrated for optimal performance.
- What industries typically use laboratory furnaces? Laboratory furnaces are commonly used in metallurgy, ceramics, pharmaceuticals, and material science industries, where high-heat applications are necessary.