Heating tube furnace PTF series
laboratoryhigh-temperaturebenchtop

heating tube furnace
heating tube furnace
heating tube furnace
heating tube furnace
heating tube furnace
heating tube furnace
heating tube furnace
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Characteristics

Function
heating
Applications
laboratory
Temperature control
high-temperature
Configuration
benchtop
Temperature range

Max.: 1,200 °C
(2,192 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Description

PTF series tube furnaces are tube furnaces that could be used when laboratory experimentation is performed horizontally, vertically, or at specific angles. Configuration of the tilt angle, and the stable temperature environment make these furnaces suitable for many possible processes. Standard PTF series furnaces cover a range from 1100°C to 1600°C, using wire and SiC heating elements for processes. SiC heating rods installed parallel to the working tube ensuring perfect temperature uniformity and easy replacement. System Features Standard working tube of C610 and C799 Separate or integrated control system Customized controller option High-quality fiber material Galvanized coating covered epoxy paint structure System operation with solid-state-relays High level temperature uniformity Standard long working tube protruding from sides suitable for operation with flanges Electrical protection High quality heating elements ensuring a long service life Intuitive controller user interface Optional Features Over-temperature limiter for thermal protection Display of inner tube temperature with an additional thermocouple Check valve at gas outlet Gas supply and blend systems for operation Alternative working tubes Gas and water cooled vacuum flanges Universal design for vertical and angular usage Data logger with the software RS422/485 communication
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