High temperature Bottom loading furnaces use an electrically operated elevator hearth, which as it rises into the furnace chamber, lifts the load into the heated zone. Temperature from 300 – 1800 deg C.
This high temperature furnace provides the following advantages: easy loading of samples and uniform heating achieved by locating elements in all 4 side walls of the chamber.
STA bottom loading furnaces have the highest uniformity and energy efficiency ratings in their class. They are best for batch production as well as firing ceramics, ferroelectric, net materials, and for glass melting. Our bottom-loading furnaces also feature a smooth electronic hearth lift, purge gas inlet options, and various customization possibilities.
Designing of bottom loading furnaces is for modern production practices, optimized for batch production. Used for firing ceramics, NPT and dielectric materials, ferroelectric materials, glass melting and a number of other applications.
Bottom loading furnaces suggested uses
Industrial Furnace
Glass Melting
Melting Furnace
Sintering Furnace
Ceramics
Ferroelectric Applications
Heat Treatment Furnace
Dielectric Materials
Melting Aluminum
Annealing Furnace
High Temperature Oven
Tempering Furnace
High temperature Bottom loading furnaces use an electrically operated elevator hearth, which as it rises into the furnace chamber, lifts the load into the heated zone. Temperature from 300 – 1800 deg C.
This high temperature furnace provides the following advantages: easy loading of samples and uniform heating achieved by locating elements in all 4 side walls of the chamber.
STA bottom loading furnaces have the highest uniformity and energy efficiency ratings in their class. They are best for batch production as well as firing ceramics, ferroelectric, net materials, and for glass melting. Our bottom-loading furnaces also feature a smooth electronic hearth lift, purge gas inlet options, and various customization possibilities.
Designing of bottom loading furnaces is for modern production practices, optimized for batch production. Used for firing ceramics, NPT and dielectric materials, ferroelectric materials, glass melting and a number of other applications.
Bottom loading furnaces suggested uses
Industrial Furnace
Glass Melting
Melting Furnace
Sintering Furnace
Ceramics
Ferroelectric Applications
Heat Treatment Furnace
Dielectric Materials
Melting Aluminum
Annealing Furnace
High Temperature Oven
Tempering Furnace