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Inner box Size | 50*30*20cm |
Power | 12000w |
Max.Temperature | 1200℃ |
Temperature measuring element | Platinum thermocouple |
Heating element | Iron-chromium-aluminum alloy resistance wire |
Voltage | 380V |
Timing | 1-9999min |
Weight | 240kg |
A. What is a muffle furnace vs normal furnace?
Tube type furnace can control the calcining atmosphere, generally
speaking, tube type furnace compared to the muffle furnace can be
heated at a higher temperature, and can be programmed to control
the temperature rise and fall, the temperature is more, more
expensive.
B. What is the difference between a muffle furnace and an oven?
Oven models range from bench-top to floor-standing and most models
are electric, some are available that operate on natural gas or LP.
Muffle Furnaces operate at much higher temperatures and are used
for loss-on-ignition, ashing, or other applications.
C. What are the advantages of a muffle furnace?
A muffle furnace is a laboratory instrument used to heat materials
to extremely high temperatures whilst isolating them from fuel and
the byproducts of combustion from the heat source. Muffle furnaces
allow for the isolation of a material to reduce the risks of
cross-contamination and identify specific properties.
D. Are 80 percent furnaces being phased out?
The rule change, which was enacted by the U.S. Department of
Energy, states that as of May 1, 2013 all new gas furnaces
installed in northern region states, which includes Indiana, must
meet a minimum AFUE of 90%. Meaning, if you have to replace your
system after May 1, you would no longer have an 80% efficient
option.