Why Bottom Lifting Furnace Matters for Your Industrial Sintering Needs
The bottom lifting furnace is a high-temperature sintering industrial furnace designed for periodic, small-scale batch production and pilot workshops. It is widely used across various industries, including powder metallurgy and electronic ceramics, due to its ability to handle both large and heavy products as well as smaller samples through multi-layer loading. This furnace offers flexibility with top lifting or bottom lifting modes, depending on the specific needs of the application.
Its uniform heating on all four sides ensures a consistent temperature throughout the furnace, which is crucial for the quality of sintered products. The use of high-quality furnace materials and a stable temperature control system guarantees reliable product quality. The furnace can reach maximum operating temperatures of 1200℃, 1400℃, 1600℃, and 1700℃, depending on the model, making it suitable for a wide range of sintering processes.
The bottom lifting furnace is equipped with an AI intelligent control module for precise temperature control and constant temperature requirements. This advanced feature allows for remote monitoring of the furnace operation, abnormal alarms, and shutdown capabilities through a mobile phone APP. Additionally, the cooling system is controllable, and the furnace comes with manual/automatic exhaust holes for debinding and organic volatilization, adjustable to different process requirements.
- Uniform heating for consistent temperature across the furnace.
- AI intelligent control module for precise temperature management.
- Remote monitoring and control capabilities through mobile APP.