1700°C Tube Furnace 50mm diameter
$18,077.28
1700°C Tube Furnace 50mm diameter tube and 300mm hot zone
– High temp tube furnace with solid door
– Double housing and low surface temperature
– Recommended ideal running temperature is below 1550℃
– Great durability thanks to SIC heating element and easy replacement of MoSi2
– R type thermocouple
– Suitable for gas exchange experiment
– Light weight and prompt heat up thanks to ceramic insulation
Program type, 4.1KW, Max 1700℃, 300L heating zone
Make: SH Scientific
Model: SH-FU-50TS
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Description
1700°C Tube Furnace 50mm diameter tube and 300mm hot zone
– High temp tube furnace with solid door
– Double housing and low surface temperature
– Recommended ideal running temperature is below 1550℃
– Great durability thanks to SIC heating element and easy replacement of MoSi2
– R type thermocouple
– Suitable for gas exchange experiment
– Light weight and prompt heat up thanks to ceramic insulation
– Built in programmable controller. 5 patterns and 9 segment/pattern. Total 45 segments
– Built in over temp protector
– SCR operation and built in programmable controller provides low noise operation and precise temp control (+/-1℃)
– Wide choice of applicable tube sizes. 50/80/100/120mm diameter.
– Wide choice of tube materials. Quartz, ceramic, alumina and alloy
1700℃ tube furnace gas flow package
– All in one package for gas exchange experiment
– Gas flowmeter 1ea
– Seamless SS316 flow line, valve and connector
– Gas sealing mask
– Alumina tube (1000mm) and wide choice of tube materials
– Multi gas inlet module can be added per request
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Model |
SH-FU-50TS |
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Max temperature |
1700℃ |
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Continuous running temperature |
1550℃ |
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Tube diameter |
50mm |
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Controller |
Programmable controller |
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Sensor |
R type |
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Heater |
4.1kW |
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Hot zone |
300mm |
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Heating element |
SIC |
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Insulation |
MoSi2 |
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External size |
690x550x980mm |
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Weight |
67kg |
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Power supply |
220V, 50/60Hz, 1p, 19A |
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