The Instron temperature chamber and atmospheric furnace are compatible with temperature environments up to 1600°C.
We would like to introduce our "constant temperature bath" and "atmospheric furnace," which can test the mechanical material properties of materials and components in temperature environments up to 1600°C. The "constant temperature bath" is a device used to evaluate material properties in a wide range of test temperature environments other than room temperature. In the "atmospheric furnace," the three-zone resistance wire winding (furnace) allows for quick and easy attachment of test specimens due to its segmented structure. 【Product Lineup】 ■ Constant Temperature Bath ■ Atmospheric Furnace ■ Custom Environmental Equipment *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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