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Tube furnaces, especially atmosphere tube furnaces, can be filled with various atmospheres to meet different experimental and production needs. Let's take a detailed look at the atmospheres that tube furnaces can handle!
A commonly used 1200 ℃ atmosphere tube furnace (click on the image to view product details)
Inert gases, such as argon, are commonly used in heating processes that require prevention of material oxidation. Reductive atmosphere: such as hydrogen, carbon monoxide, etc., can be used for reduction reactions or to protect materials from oxidation during heating processes. Oxidative atmosphere: such as oxygen, can be used for processes that require oxygen in material oxidation treatment or synthesis reactions. Nitrogen based atmosphere: including the mixture of nitrogen and other gases, such as N2+H2 for protective heating, N2+hydrocarbons for protective heating or carburizing, etc. Other special atmospheres: Depending on specific experimental or production needs, other special atmospheres such as ammonia, methane, etc. can also be introduced.
In addition, the atmosphere tube furnace can accurately control the atmosphere according to experimental or production needs, such as adjusting the concentration and flow rate of the atmosphere, to achieve accurate control of the material heating process.
It should be noted that when selecting the atmosphere to be introduced into the tube furnace, factors such as the properties of the material, the purpose of the experiment or production, and the safety of the atmosphere need to be considered. At the same time, the operation of the atmosphere tube furnace also needs to follow corresponding safety regulations and operating procedures to ensure the safety and accuracy of experiments or production.
1700 ℃ vacuum atmosphere tube furnace (click on the picture to view product details)
Overall, the atmosphere tube furnace can be filled with a wide variety of atmospheres, which can meet different experimental and production needs. When operating, it is necessary to choose the appropriate atmosphere according to the specific situation, and follow the corresponding operating procedures and safety regulations. Close attention should be paid to the flow rate and pressure of the gas to ensure that the gas can be evenly and stably introduced into the furnace. Meanwhile, during the process of heating, insulation, and cooling, it is necessary to closely monitor the changes in temperature and pressure inside the furnace to prevent any abnormal situations.Click to learn more tube furnaces! Or click on online customer service to learn more about product information!
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