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Gradient Furnace
OperationPlace an extruded column of a green ceramic, a row of pressed discs or parts, a trough of granular raw material, or a glazed substrate on the D-tube hearth into the Orton Model GTF-MD-16 Gradient Furnace. Set the controller for a specific thermal cycle, them walk away to perform other tasks. After the furnace cools, remove the samples and record their position on the D-tube hearth. Since one end of the row of materials was cooler then the other, you can immediately see how the range of firing temperatures affected the shrinkage, color, porosity, particle size, degree of vitrification, and other ceramic properties that are temperature dependent. For Orton Furnace Sales or support in China, please contact Leadwin Instruments
DescriptionThe Orton Model GTF-MD-16 (1600°C maximum) Furnace is a specially designed horizontal tube furnaces with controlled, reproducible, linear thermal gradients of approximately 120°C across a 12″ long monitored zone. The Orton Model GTF-MD-16L Furnace is a longer versions with controlled, reproducible, linear thermal gradients of approximately 160°C across a 6″ long monitored zone. Thermocouples on 2″ centers monitor the temperatures along the gradient zone, so the temperature of the material at any position along the D-tube hearth is known. Visual or post firing analyses of sections taken from the fired material at any position along the D-tube hearth can be measured, recorded, and studied as a function of temperature. The Model GTF-MD-16 furnace is a rectangular, metal shell structure that houses the refractory fiber insulation and four molybdenum disilicide heating elements that surround one end of the 2 7/8” ID ceramic heating chamber tube. The samples to be fired are placed on the top of the 2.5” wide high alumina D-tube hearth, which rests on the bottom of the ceramic heating chamber tube. Type “S” thermocouples are spaced on 2” centers along the monitored zone and extend vertically through the top of the heating chamber tube. Two specially shaped IFB end plugs are included to cover both ends of the furnace.
Electrical power from the process controller runs through the included step-down transformer and on to the molybdenum disilicide heating elements. The Temperature Display Cabinet contains a digital panel display, rotary selector switch, and appropriate electrical receptacles to display the temperatures of the other thermocouples along the length of the monitored zone. Two specially shaped IFB end plugs are included to close both ends of the furnace.
Computer Software OptionsOrton offers a variety of computer software options for Remote Programming the process controller, Data acquisition and Data Analysis.
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