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Ultra-high temperature carbon furnace [up to 2800℃]

Maximum temperature: 2800℃! Atmosphere furnace [Graphite furnace]

Expert company in electric furnaces, atmosphere furnaces, heating, and heat treatment technology. Here is an introduction to the "Ultra High Temperature Carbon Furnace" manufactured by Marusho Electric Co.

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Carbon furnace for aerospace heat-resistant components | Maximum 3000°C, compatible with vacuum atmosphere

Supports the development and manufacturing of heat-resistant components for aerospace applications through high-temperature firing at up to 3000℃ in a low-oxygen atmosphere.

In the aerospace field, the quality stability of heat-resistant components and composite materials used in high-temperature environments is crucial. For the firing of turbine parts, rocket-related components, C/C composites, and ceramic materials, not only temperature conditions but also vacuum and inert atmosphere control to suppress oxidation are required. Our carbon furnace supports high-temperature heating up to 3000°C and enables high-temperature firing in a low-oxygen atmosphere by replacing the environment with Ar, N2, etc., after vacuuming. We offer custom designs based on the material, size, temperature, and atmosphere of the items being processed, including firing, carbonization, graphitization, sintering, and heat treatment conditions for heat-resistant components. ■ I want to consider firing conditions for heat-resistant components for aerospace applications. ■ I want to perform high-temperature processing above 2000°C. ■ I want to process C/C composites and ceramic materials. ■ I want to fire in a vacuum or inert atmosphere that suppresses oxidation. ■ I would like to consult from research and development to prototype and pre-mass production evaluation.

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  • High Temperature Carbon Furnace

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