In modern manufacturing, particularly for powder metallurgy, ceramics, and composites, the sintering process is where the "magic" happens.
A Vacuum Resistance Sintering Furnace is not just a heater; it is a precision-controlled vessel designed to induce diffusion and densification while shielding materials from the destructive effects of oxygen and moisture.
Why Choose Vacuum Sintering?
Compared to traditional atmospheric furnaces, vacuum resistance systems offer:
- Unmatched Purity: The vacuum environment prevents oxidation, ensuring that the chemical composition of high-melting-point materials remains untainted.
- Uniformity is King: With a 9-point temperature monitoring system, these furnaces maintain a uniformity of ±3℃ to ±5℃, critical for complex geometries.
- Intelligent Automation: Powered by Siemens S7-1200 PLC, the systems support remote fault diagnosis and automatic interlocking protection for pumps, valves, and power supplies.
Technical Highlights
- Maximum Temperature: Up to 1800°C with Graphite or Tungsten elements.
- Vacuum Excellence: Ultimate pressure reaching 6.7 × 10⁻¹ Pa using industry-leading pump brands like Leybold.
- Smart Network: Full support for remote data transmission and software updates.
Industrial Applications
From aerospace components to medical implants, the ability to achieve near-net-shape sintering reduces secondary processing costs significantly. Whether you are processing 100kg or 1200kg per batch, selecting the right chamber size and heating configuration is essential for maximizing ROI.
🔍 Explore Detailed Specifications
For the full technical parameter table (Models RVS-335 to RVS-9915), detailed after-sales acceptance procedures, and custom chamber sizing, visit the official product page.
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