Applications
Muffle furnaces are commonly used for:
• Ashing of laboratory samples
• Heat treatment and annealing of materials
• Sintering of ceramics and metals
• Material testing and thermal analysis
• Chemical decomposition and gravimetric analysis
• Research applications in metallurgy and material science
Key Features
• High temperature operation for demanding laboratory applications
• Advanced PID microprocessor temperature control
• Uniform heating for consistent results
• High-purity insulation materials for energy efficiency
• Double-layer steel structure with air cooling for safety
• Programmable temperature control with multiple heating segments
• Reliable heating elements for long service life
• Safety interlock system for protection during operation
Typical Temperature Ranges
Depending on the model, muffle furnaces are available with maximum temperatures such as:
• 1200°C laboratory furnaces
• 1400°C high temperature furnaces
• 1700°C ultra high temperature furnaces
Optional Configurations
Different models may support optional features such as:
• Touch screen temperature controller
• Programmable heating cycles
• Computer connectivity and monitoring software
• Multiple chamber sizes and configurations









