Advalab Muffle Furnace ADMF-506 operates at a wide temperature range from 30°C to 1200°C for consistent performance. It features an intuitive display screen that automatically adjusts parameters to maintain precision in changing conditions. The rise rate ranges from 20 to 30°C, maintaining consistent fluctuation. Constructed using stainless steel, this unit is durable and corrosion resistant. used for various processes such as sintering, annealing, and ashing in pharmaceutical industries and research laboratories.
Volume | 7.2 L |
Temperature Range | 30 to 1200°C |
Maximum Operating Temperature | 1100°C |
Heating Rate | 20 to 30°C |
Temperature Fluctuation | ±3°C |
Power Consumption | 4 kW |
Power Supply | 220 V |
Internal Dimensions [W×D×H] | 200×300×120 mm |
Housing Dimensions [W×D×H] | 640×770×905 mm |
Package Dimensions [W×D×H] | 650×780×900 mm |
Net Weight | 68 kg |
Gross Weight | 86 kg |
Our Muffle Furnace ADMF-506 are used for heat treatment processes like annealing, tempering, and improving their properties in research laboratories and pharmaceutical industries.
Program controller
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1. Can a Muffle Furnace run continuously?
While a Muffle Furnace can operate for extended periods, it's not ideal for continuous 24/7 use unless designed for it. Overuse may cause element fatigue, so follow the manufacturer’s cycle limits for the Muffle Furnace.
2. Why is my Muffle Furnace not heating properly?
Common reasons include worn-out heating elements, faulty thermocouples, or electrical issues. Regular inspection and maintenance can help keep the Muffle Furnace functioning efficiently and prevent heating failures.
3. How do you maintain a muffle furnace?
To maintain a muffle furnace, regularly check the insulation, clean the chamber, and inspect the heating elements. Proper care extends the life of the muffle furnace and ensures consistent performance.
4. What is a Muffle Furnace?
A Muffle Furnace is a high-temperature oven used to heat materials in a controlled and isolated environment. It is equipped with a sealed chamber known as a muffle, which separates the sample from the furnace’s heating elements. This isolation prevents contamination and ensures uniform heat. The design of the system makes it useful for precise processes that require strict control over the environment.
5. How is a Muffle Furnace different from other furnace types in terms of design and functionality?
A Muffle Furnace differs from other types of furnaces in its design and functionality. The key feature of a unit is its sealed chamber, where the sample is placed inside a muffle. This ensures that the sample does not meet combustion gases, which is crucial for preventing contamination. Other types of furnaces, such as Box Furnaces, do not have this isolated chamber and may allow direct exposure of samples to heat sources.
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Temperature Range | 30 to 1200°C |
Maximum Operating Temperature | 1100°C |
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Maximum Operating Temperature | 1200°C |
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Temperature Range | 30 to 1200°C |
Maximum Operating Temperature | 1100°C |
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