Compared to standard front-loading box furnaces, elevator-type laboratory furnaces offer improved sample handling, better temperature uniformity, and enhanced atmosphere sealing. Their bottom-loading design makes them especially suitable for high-temperature sintering of fragile ceramics, heavy crucibles, or samples requiring vacuum or inert gas protection.
1200℃ high-temperature furnace: single/double loading platforms optional, heated by imported molybdenum-containing resistance wires or silicon carbide rods, suitable for high-precision sintering/heat treatment of multiple materials
1700℃ dual-platform high-temperature furnace: with a furnace chamber of 2500×550×650mm, the dual loading platforms feature electric in/out movement and hydraulic lifting, suitable for high-temperature sintering of large-sized materials with precise temperature control.
Dual loading platforms for alternating operations below 500℃, heated by silicon carbide rods and high-temperature alloy resistance wires, suitable for efficient sintering/heat treatment of multiple materials, export-quality equipment.
1000-1700℃ dual-platform high-temperature furnace, with dual loading platforms for alternating operations below 500℃. It is heated by silicon carbide rods and high-temperature alloy resistance wires, suitable for efficient sintering/heat treatment of multiple materials.
Single or double loading platforms are optional. It is heated by imported molybdenum-containing resistance wires or silicon carbide rods, suitable for high-precision sintering/heat treatment of ceramics, metals and other materials, and is an export-quality equipment.
1400℃ dual-platform high-temperature precision lifting furnace: featuring a dual loading platform design, heated by 1600-type silicon carbide rods, suitable for high-temperature sintering/production of multiple materials, and specially designed for laboratories and industrial and mining enterprises.