Gradient furnace is designed to provide a temperature gradient along the length of the heated zones in a tube. Thus, sintering graph of the samples at different temperatures can be created. The gradient furnace is an effective laboratory furnace to study reactions as a function of temperature.
This furnace thermally processes and prepares a series of samples with thermally known thermal backgrounds to measure and examine the effects of heat on physical properties. Samples are placed on the sample tray at certain intervals. Sample tray is placed in the gradient furnace and the target temperature is reached. A thermocouple integrated into the furnace identifies the temperature at which each sample is exposed and records it in its memory by acting on a series of samples.
For a specific feature of the samples, the temperature-dependent relationship is handled for a short time. You can examine the effects of temperature on properties such as shrinkage, sintering, density, porosity, absorption, surface area, colour, degree of crystallization, phase development, electrical properties, magnetic properties and others.
STANDARD FEATURES
Programmable step controller via digital display
Observation of set and real temperature
Delayed start and program save feature
Temperature control via PID and ±1°C temperature display sensitivity
System protection for over temperature, audio visual warning alarm
Temperature measurement via thermocouples
Error display in case a breakdown
Percentage of electrical energy consumption
Able to resume the program after the power failure
Heating on both side