High-Temperature Furnaces up to 1800 °C
general specifications
In order to achieve the desired mechanical properties of ceramic parts, the components must be sintered at high temperatures after
debinding. With the high-temperature chamber furnaces as table-top or floor-standing models for maximum temperatures between
1400 °C and 1800 °C, Nabertherm offers a wide range of furnace solutions that enable later scale-up for production.
The following features applies to all of this furnaces.
- Dual shell ventilated housing made of textured stainless steel sheets for low surface temperature and high stability
- Stainless steel exhaust hood as interface to customer’s exhaust system for all standing models
- Defined application within the constraints of the operating instructions
- Controller with intuitive touch operation
- Exclusive use of insulation materials without categorization according to EC Regulation No 1272/2008 (CLP). This
explicitly means that alumino silicate wool, also known as “refractory ceramic fiber” (RCF), which is classified and
possibly carcinogenic, is not used. - NTLog Basic for Nabertherm controller: recording of process data with USB-flash drive
- Freeware NTEdit for convenient program input via ExcelTM for WindowsTM on the PC
- Freeware NTGraph for evaluation and documention of firings using ExcelTM for WindowsTM on the PC
- MyNabertherm App for online monitoring of the firing on mobile devices for free download
- As additional equipment: Process control and documentation via VCD software package for monitoring, documentation
and control
Furnace Group:
- High-temperature furnaces with MoSi2 heating elements Table-top model up to 1800 °C — page 60
- High-temperature furnaces with SiC rod heatingTable-top model up to 1600 °C–page 62
- High-temperature bottom loading furnaces up to 1650 °C — page 63
- High-temperature furnaces with scale up to 1750 °C — page 64
- Combi high-temperature furnace LHT 08/17 BO up to 1750 °C with integrated catalytic post combustion –page 65
- High-temperature furnaces with MoSi2 heating elements Floor-standing model up to 1800 °C — page 66
- High-temperature furnaces with SiC rod heating Floor-standing model up to 1550 °C — page 68
- High-temperature furnaces with MoSi2 heating elements Refractory brick insulation up to 1700 °C — page 69