Tubular furnace FDHK
rotarycarburizingthermal

Tubular furnace - FDHK - Linn High Therm - rotary / carburizing / thermal
Tubular furnace - FDHK - Linn High Therm - rotary / carburizing / thermal
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Characteristics

Configuration
tubular, rotary
Function
carburizing, thermal, pyrolysis, drying, calcination
Heat source
electric resistance
Atmosphere
controlled atmosphere
Other characteristics
continuous
Maximum temperature

1,000 °C
(1,832 °F)

Description

calcination, carburization, drying, graphitization/carbonisation, heat treatment, oxydation, powder carburization, pyrolysis, reduction Carbonisation and activation of cellulose fibre. Other possible use can be thermal treatment of bulk materials (powder, granules, fibre, waste). The most important characteristics Electrically heated 3 heating zones Raw material cellulose fibre Capacity 10 kg/h Insulation of qualitatively superior Al2O3-PCW/ASW insulation boards High energy efficiency Hydraulically adjustable inclination and variable rotation speed Quality made in Germany Easy operation and handling Continuous and / or batch operation Controlled furnace atmosphere with single and / or multiple gases (N2, CO2, water vapour) Gas preheater for Nitrogen and Carbon dioxide Gas tight, flow direction changeable from cross flow direct flow Integrated product cooling Linn High Therm is specialized in adapting its products to customer’s requirements. Please let us know if you need any modifications. We will do everything to satisfy your wishes. Standard options Burning-off device with flame supervision for safe operation when using flammable and explosive gases Gas warning system for safe operation when using flammable and explosive gases Condensate trap Thermal post combustion Process guiding software for full control and documentation via PC

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.