Tube Furnace LTF-C14


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Tube Furnace LTF-C14


Tube Furnace LTF-C14 is a standard type of tube furnace comprised with 1300°C continuous working temperature, offers 660 mm length tube with 38 mm diameter, 450 mm heated zone with 1 to 20°C/min of thermal rate. Incorporated with software based PID control and 4 lines LCD display, it offers 4 step heating program with 2 preset program. Designed ergonomically with K-type thermocouple and thermal shock resistant tubes, it has dual shell housing and durable inside lining of light insulating bricks with gas inlet and evacuation system option for protective atmosphere.



Available Range :

Type : Standard Type : Extended Type : Standard Type : Extended Type : Standard Type : Extended
TypeStandard
Program memories2
Heating program4 steps
Working temperature1200°C
Tube length660 mm
Tube diameter38 mm
Heated zone450 mm
Thermal rate1 to 20°C/min
Homogeneous Hot Zone84 mm at ±10°C
ThermocoupleK-type
Heating elementFe-Cr-Al
Inner insulation materialCeramic-fibre blanket
HousingSteel sheet with epoxy powder coating
Display4 lines
Maximum current7A
Power1350 W
Dimension (W×D×H)634×369×464 mm
Net weight27 kg
Packaging dimension (W×D×H)675×415×623 mm
Gross weight35 kg
  • Different types of tube furnace with 1300°C continuous working temperature
  • Tube furnace design offers 450 mm of heated zone with 1 to 20°C/min of thermal rate
  • Software based PID control with 4 lines LCD display, ensures precision and reliability
  • Ergonomic design with step heating program and custom preset programs
  • K-type thermocouple and thermal shock resistant tubes
  • Dual shell housing and durable inside lining of light insulating bricks
  • Gas inlet and evacuation system option for protective atmosphere
  • High-efficient, precise, stable and reliable with easy and convenient operation
Tube furnace is used for purification, coating, drying, hardening or ageing of samples, for annealing, brazing, calcination, degassing, sintering, soldering, sublimation, synthesis, and tempering, thermocouple calibration, in the testing of fuel cells, or in catalyst research.