
Chamber Furnaces
Our advanced technology ensure that Vecstar Chamber Furnaces are manufactured only to the highest specifications and with safety at the forefront of all designs. We provide muffle furnaces, ashing furnaces and heat-treatment furnaces as well as offering a bespoke design, manufacture and installation service. If you’re not sure what you need our highly trained experts are on hand to help. Contact us today for more details on our chamber furnaces.
Vecstar's muffle furnaces use a wire wound ceramic muffle to provide excellent uniformity and a smooth hard wearing work surface.
Chamber Furnaces up to 1200°C / 2192°F
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Vecstar uses only the ‘highest grade’ insulation materials to ensure our 1300°c chamber furnaces are as energy efficient as possible.
Chamber Furnaces up to 1300°C / 2372°F
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Vecstar's high temperature chamber furnaces are equipped with roof mounted silicon carbide elements.
Chamber Furnaces up to 1600°C / 2912°F
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Vecstar’s high temperature XF range of chamber furnaces are equipped with Molybdenum Disilicide elements positioned vertically down the sides of the chamber, this provides excellent temperature uniformity and rapid heat up times.
Chamber Furnaces up to 1800°C / 3272°F
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When ashing materials a good airflow through the chamber is essential for complete combustion. We ensure this with a 50mm bore chimney, 610mm high which gives the required air flow. Air is drawn through inlets in the back of the furnace under the hearth tile, being pre-heated before entering the chamber, passing over the samples and travelling up the chimney.
Ashing Furnaces
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Vecstar's heat treatment furnaces have wire elements supported on ceramic tubes which are mounted in the roof and sides of the chamber to provide optimum temperature uniformity.
Heat Treatment Furnaces
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Vecstar’s hot modulus of rupture furnaces are designed and manufactured to customer specifications up to a maximum temperature up to 1700°C.
Modulus Of Rupture Furnaces
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