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LOI Furnace

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LOI stands for "Loss on Ignition." This furnace is specifically used to heat a sample to a high temperature (typically 1000°C) to drive off volatile components like water, carbonates, and organic matter. The working principle involves weighing a sample before and after ignition in a controlled atmosphere (usually air); the weight loss percentage is the LOI. Its purpose is an essential analytica...

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1000
°Celsius
1832°F

LOI Furnace

TC: N (Nicrosil-Nisil)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 900°C
1100
°Celsius
2012°F

LOI Furnace

TC: N (Nicrosil-Nisil)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 1000°C
1200
°Celsius
2192°F

LOI Furnace

TC: S (Platinum-10% Rhodium)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 1100°C
1300
°Celsius
2372°F

High Temperature LOI Furnace

TC: S (Platinum-10% Rhodium)
HE: Silicon Carbide (SiC)
Working: 1200°C
1400
°Celsius
2552°F

High Temperature LOI Furnace

TC: B (Platinum-30% Rhodium)
HE: Silicon Carbide (SiC)
Working: 1300°C

LOI Furnace - Temperature Specifications

LOI stands for "Loss on Ignition." This furnace is specifically used to heat a sample to a high temperature (typically 1000°C) to drive off volatile components like water, carbonates, and organic matter. The working principle involves weighing a sample before and after ignition in a controlled atmosphere (usually air); the weight loss percentage is the LOI. Its purpose is an essential analytical technique in ceramics, geology, soil science, and cement manufacturing to determine the composition and quality of raw materials and products. The LOI Furnace is available in 5 temperature configurations ranging from 1000°C to 1400°C. Each temperature variant is engineered with appropriate thermocouple and heating element technology.