Samples that require long firing times (over 4 hours) are recommended to be processed in a batch-type rotary kiln.
Similar to a continuous rotary kiln, various atmosphere gases are introduced into the furnace, and the raw materials are fired while being stirred. ■ Equipment Features - Gradual heater temperature changes are possible: The temperature pattern can be set in stages according to the processing materials for the heating, holding, and cooling processes. - Customization considering contamination: To reduce metal contamination such as Fe, the contact parts of the processed materials can be customized with special alloys like nickel. This technology can be proposed because of our confidence in welding special materials. - Seal measures: We propose seal structures tailored to customer needs. Additionally, for fine raw materials, we offer dust collection and dust-proof covers to minimize scattering around the seals. - High airtight seal (optional): Our unique seal structure using carbon materials enables continuous firing under flammable atmospheres (High airtight seal patent number: Patent No. 4150368). - Customization of specifications according to customer needs: We can propose testing equipment that meets customer needs, from material selection for retorts and contact powder parts to exhaust gas treatment equipment. - Batch type allows for small rod production. ■ Equipment Applications Drying, firing, oxidation, etc., of various powders.
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"An Innovator in Thermal Technology Supporting Society with the Power of Heat" Tanabe has developed "thermal technology" over the course of a century since its founding. This thermal technology has been applied and utilized in various forms to meet the needs of the times. How to reduce waste, how to reuse limited resources, and how to reduce greenhouse gases. Tanabe, the "innovator in thermal technology," takes on the challenges of the era with thermal technology. "A Century of Pursuing Thermal Technology" Tanabe's history began with the maintenance of electric furnaces owned by local companies. In 1957, it manufactured and delivered its first electric furnace, transforming into a manufacturer of electric furnaces for the steel industry. Since then, it has provided a wide range of industrial furnaces, including various melting furnaces, rotary kilns, and oven furnaces, targeting diverse industries.