For the firing of ceramic molded bodies and the drying of electronic component materials! We provide microwave firing technology cultivated over many years.
The "microwave furnace" is a firing furnace expected to serve as a heat source alternative to gas and electricity. Microwaves utilize molecular friction heat, allowing for direct heating of the material being fired. By taking advantage of the differences in the dielectric loss factor of materials, selective heating is also possible. We offer the microwave firing technology that our company has developed and refined over many years. 【Features】 ■ Short heating time due to direct heating of the material ■ Selective heating possible by utilizing the differences in the dielectric loss factor of materials ■ Ability to heat the material from the inside, enabling uniform heating *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■ Maximum temperature: up to 1600℃ ■ Atmosphere: air (oxidizing), nitrogen, various gases *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications】 ■ Sintering of ceramic molded bodies ■ Drying of electronic component materials ■ Drying of insulation boards ■ Sintering of powder metallurgy ■ Vacuum drying of food *For more details, please refer to the related links page or feel free to contact us.
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Since its establishment in 1958, the Mino Ceramics Plant Division has been engaged in the sale of heat treatment and firing furnaces, as well as automation and labor-saving equipment in various fields such as fine ceramics, chemical raw materials, automotive parts, electronic components, carbon products, glass products, and industrial waste. In recent years, it has expanded into automatic manufacturing plants for automotive parts, and has delivered numerous integrated plants including general raw material equipment, material handling systems such as automatic transportation, complete automatic manufacturing lines for various components, and waste treatment and recycling plants.