Heating furnace PLF SERIES
for dental laboratorieshigh-temperaturebenchtop

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Characteristics

Function
heating
Applications
for dental laboratories
Temperature control
high-temperature
Configuration
benchtop
Temperature range

Max.: 1,100 °C
(2,012 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Capacity

Max.: 45 l
(11.89 gal)

Min.: 6.3 l
(1.66 gal)

Description

DENTAL PLF SERIES Dental PLF series have been used as trusted professional chamber furnaces for many years in dental laboratories. Available with brick and fiber insulation elements, with a wide variety of options, these models can be optimally used for your general procedures. Standard Dental PLF series furnaces cover a range of temperatures up to 1100°C, all of which have front loading for easy operation and double skin construction to maintain a cooler outer case. Important advantage of the model is that element change is very easy and economic. The durability of the heating elements in periodic use, make these furnaces to all-rounders in the laboratory. Typical uses for the product covers a range of dental laboratory applications. System Features Vertical counter balanced door Standard door safety switch High-quality fiber material High level temperature uniformity Bottom protection, alumina plates on the floor Short heating times Brick door skirts and the furnace openings Galvanized coating covered epoxy paint structure Customized controller option High quality heating elements ensuring a long service life System operation with solid-state-relays Electrical protection Working Temperatures of up to 1100°C Dual skin housing for low external temperatures and high inner temperature stability Easy replacement of heating elements Intuitive controller user interface
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.