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  • Use and characteristics of aluminum nitride sintering furnace?
    Use and characteristics of aluminum nitride sintering furnace?
    2023-09-15

    Aluminum nitride sintering furnace is a kind of equipment for sintering aluminum nitride materials, and its uses and characteristics are as follows: Purpose: 1. Aluminum nitride ceramic preparation: aluminum nitride sintering furnace is widely used in the preparation of aluminum nitride ceramics, in

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  • What are the advantages of boron carbide sintering furnace
    What are the advantages of boron carbide sintering furnace
    2023-09-14

    Boron carbide sintering furnace is a equipment for sintering boron carbide materials, with the following advantages: 1. High temperature stability: the boron carbide sintering furnace can provide a high temperature environment, and can be sintered at a high temperature above 2000°C to ensure the com

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  • Characteristics of Sintering Furnaces
    Characteristics of Sintering Furnaces
    2023-09-12

    A carborundum sintering furnace is a furnace in which the heated item is sintered protectively in a vacuum environment. It can be heated in a relatively large number of ways. For example, resistance heating, induction heating, microwave heating, etc.

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  • Basic Steps for Operating A Vacuum Sintering Furnace
    Basic Steps for Operating A Vacuum Sintering Furnace
    2023-09-08

    The correct steps for operating a vacuum sintering furnace Vacuum sintering furnaces are furnaces that use induction heating for maintenance sintering of heated items and can be divided into types such as industrial frequency, medium frequency, and high frequency.

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  • An Introduction to The Application of Sintering Furnaces
    An Introduction to The Application of Sintering Furnaces
    2023-09-05

    A vacuum hot pressure sintering furnace is a process in which, at high temperatures, the solid particles of the raw ceramic are bonded to each other, the grains grow and the voids (pores) and grain boundaries are gradually reduced.

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