Sintering furnace Vacuum Therm
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Sintering furnace - Vacuum Therm - DENTAS - heat treatment / for dental laboratories / vacuum
Sintering furnace - Vacuum Therm - DENTAS - heat treatment / for dental laboratories / vacuum
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Characteristics

Function
sintering, heat treatment
Applications
for dental laboratories
Type
vacuum
Designed for
for metal, for CoCr
Configuration
benchtop
Number of doors
1-door
Other characteristics
automated
Temperature range

Min.: 20 °C
(68 °F)

Max.: 1,300 °C
(2,372 °F)

Capacity

Min.: 0.1 l
(0.03 gal)

Max.: 2.5 l
(0.66 gal)

Description

A furnace constructed for sinter metals and thermal stabilization of metals such as titanium, cobalt-chromium and similar in an inert gas atmosphere, especially intended for annealing titanium alloys. With the vacuum sealing at the beginning of the process, a minimal presence of air is ensured, and the consumption of inert gas (argon) is notably reduced. It is also essential when working with oxygen-reactive materials, such as titanium, where O₂ parts per million (ppm) have to be less than 200, or 0,02%. Programme control was developed specifically for Arrow VacuumTherm. It’s easy to use; annealing with a push of the button. The furnace is heated according to the parameters defined by the user. Technical data: – 230 V, 50/60 Hz, 16 A, max 3500 W – 4-speed heating elements (MoSi2 1900° C) – maximum temperature 1300° C – chamber size: 140x140x140 mm – heating rate: 1-60° C/min – precise temperature control in up to three temperature steps – working times according to material producer’s instructions – user-friendly interface with a touch-screen display Dimensions: Width: 680 mm Depth: 650 mm Height: 840 mm Weight: 90 kg

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