The temperature range of the multi temperature gradient experimental tube furnace is relatively wide, and suitable equipment can be selected according to experimental needs. The common temperature ranges are as follows:
Lower temperature range: The temperature range of some multi temperature gradient experimental tube furnaces can start from a few hundred degrees Celsius. For example, some tube furnaces used for material surface treatment or low-temperature heat treatment may have a starting temperature as low as room temperature or slightly higher than room temperature, which can meet some experimental needs with low temperature requirements.
Medium temperature range: The temperature range of many experimental tube furnaces can reach around 1200 ℃, which is suitable for heat treatment of most metal materials, sintering of ceramic materials, and some chemical reaction processes. For example, in heat treatment processes such as quenching and annealing of metal materials, a temperature range of 1200 ℃ can meet experimental requirements.
Higher temperature range: Some high-performance multi temperature gradient experimental tube furnaces can reach a temperature range of 1600 ℃ or even higher, such as 1700 ℃. This type of equipment is suitable for the research and preparation of high-temperature materials, such as high melting point metals, ceramic materials, and the synthesis of new functional materials. For example, when preparing high melting point materials such as silicon carbide or silicon nitride, a tube furnace with a higher temperature range is required.