Box type high-temperature resistance furnaces can be used in laboratories for the following reasons:
Accurate temperature control: The laboratory has high requirements for temperature control accuracy. The box type high-temperature resistance furnace is equipped with a high-precision temperature control system, which can accurately control the heating temperature and meet the precise temperature requirements of various experiments. For example, in materials science experiments, studying the phase transition process of metal materials requires precise temperature control to observe the structural changes of the material at different temperatures. The temperature control accuracy of box type high-temperature resistance furnaces can usually reach ± 1- ± 2 ℃, or even higher, which can well meet the needs of such experiments.
Good temperature uniformity: By designing the furnace structure and arranging heating elements reasonably, the box type high-temperature resistance furnace can achieve uniform temperature distribution inside the furnace. It is crucial to ensure uniform heating of all parts during sample processing in the laboratory, as this can prevent experimental results from deviating due to temperature differences. For example, in the sintering experiment of ceramic materials, a uniform temperature distribution can ensure that the sintering degree of each part of the ceramic sample is consistent, thereby obtaining stable experimental samples.
Easy and safe operation: Laboratory personnel usually need to frequently operate equipment. The box type high-temperature resistance furnace has a user-friendly interface, which is easy to understand and convenient for laboratory personnel to quickly master the operation method. At the same time, it also has complete safety protection devices, such as over temperature alarm, leakage protection, etc., which can effectively ensure the safety of experimental personnel and the normal operation of experimental equipment, reducing safety hazards during the experimental process.
Wide applicability: The research direction of the laboratory is diverse, requiring the processing of different types of samples and various heat treatment processes. The temperature range of the box type high-temperature resistance furnace is wide, generally between 500-1800 ℃, which can meet the heat treatment needs of various materials, such as quenching, tempering, annealing of metal materials, sintering of ceramic materials, and preparation of some new materials. In addition, there are multiple specifications available for its furnace size, which can adapt to the processing of samples of different sizes. Whether it is small powder samples or larger block samples, they can be processed in suitable box type high-temperature resistance furnaces.