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Glass Industry
In glass manufacturing industries several tasks are performed that require high-temperature to determine the properties of the raw material to produce a high-quality product. These tasks include melting of glass at the time of recycling, blow molding of glass to make the different shape of products and much more. To attain such type of temperatures easily, several electrical furnaces have also been introduced. Additionally, these are also used to make the glass stronger and better by bending them. The temperature which is required for making the glass products tough is 700 to 900 degree Celsius. This helps to make the glass products tough, and this temperature can be achieved easily using Muffle Furnaces.
Ceramics
Ceramics are widely used products that are used in different industries. To test the quality and behavior of the ceramics, very high temperatures, and extreme working conditions are required. Muffle furnaces help the manufacturers in ceramics industries to achieve such temperatures so that the quality of the ceramics can be measured easily and efficiently.
Paint industry
Manufacturers in paint industry followed the procedure of rapid drying of paints, enamels, and a coating which require very high-temperature. Using the high temperatures, the paints can be dried easily. This procedure helps to measure the performance of the paints quickly and in no time.
These furnaces are used in many research centers, by the chemists in testing laboratories to measure that which part of the sample is non-combustible and which one is non-volatile in nature. To determine the properties of the material, the sample is placed inside the chamber, and required temperature is set as per the specifications of the sample.
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ndustrial furnaces are used globally for a wide range of applications. As the selection of applications grew, different types of furnaces were developed to keep up with demands.
ASHING FURNACES
Ashing furnaces are used to determine the amount of ash that forms after a sample is burned. Typical materials used as samples in ashing furnaces are petroleum products, lubricating oils, and coal.
Our furnaces can be used in high-temperature tempering, annealing, quenching and other
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