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Sinter Furnace

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A common abbreviation for a Sintering Furnace. It is used to sinter powdered materials—bonding them through heat without melting—into a coherent solid. Operating at high temperatures like 1200°C, it facilitates diffusion between particles. The working principle requires controlled temperature profiles and often specific atmospheres to achieve the desired density and properties. Its purpose is f...

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1200
°Celsius
2192°F

Sinter Furnace

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

High Temperature Sinter Furnace

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

High Temperature Sinter Furnace

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

Sinter Furnace - Temperature Specifications

The working principle requires controlled temperature profiles and often specific atmospheres to achieve the desired density and properties. It is used to sinter powdered materials—bonding them through heat without melting—into a coherent solid. Its purpose is fundamental to Powder Metallurgy (PM) and advanced ceramics, manufacturing porous filters, self-lubricating bearings, and structural parts with complex geometries that are difficult to machine. The Sinter Furnace is available in 3 temperature configurations ranging from 1200°C to 1400°C. Each temperature variant is engineered with appropriate thermocouple and heating element technology.