[Case Study of High-Temperature Furnace] Achieving firing at up to 2,000℃ and shortening test cycles.
Achieving temperature increases up to 2,000°C necessary for research! Rapid heating and cooling have accelerated the experimental cycle, creating more flexibility in the schedule.
We would like to introduce a case where the Graduate School of the University of Tokyo, which conducts materials research in the field of nuclear power, has introduced a "high-temperature vacuum and atmosphere furnace." In order to conduct experiments in a new ultra-high-temperature environment, a high-temperature furnace capable of reaching 2,000°C was needed, but there was no equipment within the university that could create such a high-temperature environment. As a result of the introduction, it became possible to conduct experiments in the harsh environment of up to 2,000°C. Additionally, by reducing the waiting time during heating and accelerating the experimental cycle, it ultimately created more flexibility in the schedule. [Case Overview] ■ Challenges and Issues - No equipment available to create a high-temperature environment - A high-temperature furnace capable of reaching 2,000°C was needed ■ Results - Experiments in an environment of up to 2,000°C became possible - More flexibility in the schedule was achieved *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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