Industrial High Temperature Furnaces
High Temperature furnaces of 1550° C Two-car kiln installation for ceramic glazing, with controlled cooling.
Silcarb has a number of these high-temperature furnaces in operation around the world. Silcarb uses its high-density reaction-bonded Silicon Carbide Heating Elements (which are manufactured in its plant in Bangalore) for these High-Temperature Furnaces.
These can be used for producing technical ceramics and for sintering operations at a working temperature of about 1550 °C. Silcarb manufactures its high-temperature furnaces with a robust design that can hold heavy charges. The furnace is equipped with high-quality insulation fiber blocks. The furnace has a multilayered lightweight refractory brick on the heating chamber side. The SiC Heating Rods are vertically installed in the furnace to provide uniform heating. The SiC rods are controlled by a thyristor controller, which counteracts the aging process of the heating elements. Some of the important characteristics of these high-temperature furnaces are:
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The maximum operating temperature is 1700 °C.
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Heating is provided from both sides through vertically mounted SiC rods.
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The SiC rods are controlled by a thyristor controller, which counteracts the aging process of the heating elements.
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The swing door is provided with a hinge.
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Multi-layered insulation for better performance.
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For better ventilation, dual-shell housing is provided.
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Lined with lightweight refractory bricks.
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Motor-driven exhaust is provided on the furnace roof along with exhaust gas piping.
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These High-Temperature Furnaces are completely automated and run on SCADA systems with PLCs to control the entire system, along with documentation and monitoring.
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High-temperature accuracies with long heater life and refractory life are a feature of these Furnaces.
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Advanced safety concepts.