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Chamber furnace LT series
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Characteristics

Configuration
chamber
Heat source
electric resistance
Atmosphere
vacuum
Other characteristics
laboratory
Maximum temperature

1,100 °C, 1,200 °C
(2,012 °F, 2,192 °F)

Capacity

Min.: 1 l
(0.26 gal)

Max.: 40 l
(10.57 gal)

Width

Min.: 290 mm
(11.42 in)

Max.: 530 mm
(20.87 in)

Depth

Min.: 280 mm
(11.02 in)

Max.: 705 mm
(27.76 in)

Description

This complete system, with an furnace, integrated precision scale, and software, was designed especially for combustion loss determination in the laboratory. The determination of combustion loss is necessary, for instance, when analyzing sludges and household garbage, and is also used in a variety of technical processes for the evaluation of results. The difference between the initial total mass and the combustion residue is the combustion loss. During the process, the software included records both the temperature and the weight loss. Heating from two sides by ceramic heating plates Ceramic heating plates with integral heating element which is safeguarded against fumes and splashing, and easy to replace Highly durable cured vacuum fiber module lining Housing made of sheets of textured stainless steel Optional flap door (L) which can be used as work platform or lift door (LT) with hot surface facing away from the operator Adjustable working air inlet in the door Exhaust air outlet in rear wall of furnace Solid state relays provide for low­noise operation Delivery includes base, ceramic plunger with base plate in the furnace lining, precision scale and software package 4 scales available for different maximum weights and scaling ranges Software for documentation of the temperature curve and combustion loss using a PC

Catalogs

Laboratory
Laboratory
64 Pages
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