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Can a laboratory vacuum furnace be used for powder sintering experiments?

06-26-2025       Author: KJ technology

The laboratory vacuum furnace is specifically designed for sintering materials in a vacuum state and under a certain atmosphere (such as inert gas, etc.), with a maximum temperature of 1800 ℃, which can meet the sintering needs of various metal powders, ceramic powders, alloy powders and other powder materials. Powder sintering under vacuum environment can provide high temperature and oxygen free environment, eliminate gases and impurities in the powder, promote the densification of powder particles, improve the density, strength, wear resistance and other properties of sintered products, and improve their compactness and mechanical properties.


For example, the 1700 degree metal powder sintering experiment vacuum tube furnace is a high-end equipment specifically designed for sintering experiments on metal powders under high temperature, vacuum, or specific atmosphere environments. It plays a key role in materials science research, new material development, as well as cutting-edge fields such as semiconductors and nanomaterials.

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