Rapid heating and rapid cooling are possible, contributing to a reduction in test cycle time! It is compact enough to be installed in the space of a single office desk and is easy to move.
The "NEWTONIAN Pascal-40" is a high-temperature furnace capable of heating up to 2,000°C in vacuum and gas atmospheres using C/C composite (carbon-carbon composite) heating elements. It allows for rapid heating (from 500°C to 2,000°C in about 1 minute) and rapid cooling (from 2,000°C to 100°C within 60 minutes), enabling firing under challenging conditions and shortening test cycles. 【Features】 - Utilizes robust C/C composite materials for the heating elements, expecting an extended lifespan of the main unit. - The C/C composite material has high X-ray permeability, allowing observation of the melting process of the heated objects via X-ray. - (Optional) Temperature measurement of the heated objects is possible with a radiation thermometer. - Compact design allows for installation in the space of a single office desk. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■ Maximum operating temperature: 2,000℃ ■ Operating atmosphere: Vacuum/Gas (Nitrogen or Argon) ■ Power supply: 40V, 6kVA ■ Effective heating range: Φ35×40 ■ Cooling method: Water-cooled (flow rate 2L/min) ■ Pressure resistance: 0.2MPa ■ Weight: Approximately 8kg ■ Dimensions: W600×D480×H868 (mm) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Research and Development (Nuclear/Metallurgy/Ceramic Firing/Carbon Fiber, etc.) ■Equipment Calibration (Temperature Sensors) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company specializes in the manufacturing of heaters used in ultra-high temperature ranges exceeding 800°C to 2,500°C. We are utilized in various fields, from research and development of new materials, manufacturing of lenses and semiconductors, to extreme environments such as nuclear and aerospace sectors. Moving forward, we will continue to leverage our expertise to propose products that meet our customers' needs.