Case studies of ultra-high temperature vacuum, atmosphere furnaces, and sheath heaters for universities and research institutions!
Introducing examples of compact high-temperature furnaces capable of rapid heating and cooling up to 2,000℃, and experimental heaters that can heat uniformly with precise temperature control!
Our company is engaged in the research and development of new materials, the manufacturing of lenses and semiconductors, and the development of special heaters used in the fields of nuclear power and aerospace. This time, we would like to introduce case studies of ultra-high temperature vacuum and atmosphere furnaces made for universities and research institutions, as well as custom-made high-temperature sheath heaters! 【Case Overview】 <Shinshu University Faculty of Engineering> ■Product Introduced: Ultra-high Temperature Vacuum and Atmosphere Furnace ■Background: Improvement of crystallinity through heat treatment of carbon nanotubes ■Results: By using a compact device at hand, they were freed from the hassle of document transfer and administrative procedures. <Osaka University Graduate School> ■Product Introduced: High-Temperature Sheath Heater ■Background: A heater was needed for experiments that could heat evenly without unevenness and control temperature precisely. ■Results: The realization of highly unique research that "observes the interface while finely controlling the temperature." *You can quickly check other manufacturing case studies in the PDF materials!
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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.