The 1400℃ vacuum atmosphere elevator furnace is specifically designed for the sintering, debinding, and heat treatment of magnetic materials such as NdFeB and ferrite. Equipped with a fully automated PLC mechanical transmission system, the furnace ensures reliable and precise loading, lifting, and sealing operations.
Featuring six-point independent temperature control, the furnace achieves excellent uniformity (±5℃), which is critical for ensuring the consistency of magnetic properties such as coercivity (HcJ) and remanence (Br). With a large chamber size of 900×500×1200 mm and a loading capacity up to 3000 kg, it supports large-scale industrial production while lowering unit energy consumption.
The system integrates high vacuum (up to -0.095 MPa) and multi-atmosphere processing (N₂, Ar, H₂, CO, O₂), making it suitable for bright annealing, precision sintering, and binder removal. An automatic exhaust design ensures the safe removal of decomposition gases during debinding, maintaining a clean atmosphere and extending furnace service life.
This furnace provides excellent reliability and repeatability, enabling manufacturers of magnetic materials to achieve stable performance, high yield, and optimized production costs.
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| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | GWL-1400SS / GWL-1350SSZQ-900/500/1200 |
| Chamber Size (W×D×H) | 900 × 500 × 1200 mm |
| Power | 100 kW (automatic/manual adjustment, ≤40% during holding) |
| Maximum Temperature | 1400℃ |
| Continuous Working Temperature | ≤1360℃ |
| Temperature Control Range | 80–1600℃ |
| Heating Elements | MoSi₂ heating elements |
| Thermocouple | B-type thermocouple (0–1600℃) |
| Temperature Accuracy | ±1℃ |
| Temperature Uniformity | ±5℃ (6-point control) |
| Heating Rate | 1℃/h to 40℃/min adjustable |
| Loading Capacity | ≤3000 kg |
| Control System | PLC + Touch Screen, multi-program storage |
| Atmosphere Options | Vacuum (≤-0.095 MPa), N₂, Ar, H₂, CO, O₂ |
| Exhaust Port | Automatic debinding/exhaust system |
| Safety Protection | Over-temp, over-current, over-voltage, phase loss, emergency manual descent |