Brief: In this video, we provide an informative walkthrough of the HWF80-04N Ultra-Low Oxygen Content Programmable Hydrogen Removal Furnace. You'll see how this muffle furnace operates in heat treatment processes like decarburization and annealing, with a detailed look at its hot air circulation heating system, vacuum/nitrogen sintering atmosphere, and real-time oxygen content monitoring capabilities.
Related Product Features:
Ultra-low oxygen content of ≤50 ppm for precise heat treatment processes.
Programmable operation with 20 steps for customized thermal cycles.
Hot air circulation heating method ensures temperature uniformity of ±5℃.
Vacuum and nitrogen sintering atmosphere options for versatile applications.
Stainless steel SUS316L tank with internal heating tubes for durability.
Comprehensive alarm protection for over-temperature and system failures.
Efficient cooling from 350℃ to room temperature in under 12 hours.
Manual loading with horizontal guide rails and material racks for easy operation.
FAQ:
What is the maximum operating temperature of the HWF80-04N furnace?
The HWF80-04N has a maximum temperature of 400℃, with a rated temperature of 350℃ that allows for unlimited holding time at platform temperature.
How is the oxygen content controlled inside the furnace?
The furnace is equipped with a micro-oxygen analyzer to monitor and maintain an ultra-low oxygen content of ≤50 ppm under a positive pressure inert atmosphere inside the tank.
What are the installation requirements for this hydrogen removal furnace?
It requires a level floor with a load-bearing capacity >500kg/m², a power supply of 220/380V, 50Hz, and specific conditions for nitrogen, ventilation, and water inlet as detailed in the product specifications.
What cooling method does this furnace use?
The furnace uses a furnace cooling method, which takes less than 12 hours to cool from 350℃ down to room temperature.