Oxidizing Atmosphere Ultra High Temperature Electric Furnace KB/KL Series

Equipment Overview

The KL/KB series of small electric furnaces are super high-temperature electric furnaces with lanthanum chromite Keramax unit heaters as heating elements.
Two types are available: KL (max. temperature 1900°C) and KB (max. temperature 1800°C). KL uses alumina refractory for insulation, while KB uses alumina board. Both KL and KB are designed to take advantage of the characteristics of Keramax unit heaters and can easily achieve very high temperatures in the atmosphere.

Ultra-fast heating electric furnace 'KL-2030D
KL2030D Thermocouple/Radiation Thermometer with Automatic Switching Specification

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  • Raises temperature to normal operating temperature in about 7 hours (no sample)
  • Large even heating range in the furnace is stable even at high temperatures.
  • Keramax unit heaters are very economical due to their extremely high thermal efficiency and low power consumption
  • Simple structure and easy replacement of heating elements
  • Highly accurate temperature control
  • Prevents heater damage due to thermal shock in the event of thermocouple disconnection
  • Prevents damage to heaters due to thermal shock, even in the event of a power failure
Specifications
 Model KB-2030D KL-2030D
 Inner dimensions of furnace W200 x H200 x D300mm
External dimensions W670×H1650×D700mm W700×H1650×D800mm
 Maximum temperature 1800°C 1900°C (1900°F)
 Normal temperature 1750°C 1850℃ 1850℃ 1850℃ 1850℃ 1850℃ 1850℃ 1850℃ 1850℃ 1850
 Temperature rise time Approx. 6 hours to normal temperature Approx. 7 hours to normal temperature
 Temperature distribution Approx. ±3°C (no sample within effective dimension at 1700°C)
 Primary power supply AC200V 1φ 50/60Hz
 Equipment capacity 8kVA 14kVA
 Heater capacity 7kW 13kW
 Insulation material Alumina board Alumina refractory
 Temperature control Programmed PID continuous control
 Temperature measurement Thermocouple PR20-40 Automatic switching between thermocouple PR20-40 and
Automatic switching of radiation thermometer
 Atmosphere Oxidizing atmosphere (atmospheric)
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