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What Are The High Temperature Furnaces Suitable for Graphene? What Are Its Characteristics?

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There are mainly several high temperature furnaces suitable for graphene:

1. Vacuum furnace: Vacuum furnace can provide a high temperature environment, and exclude gases such as oxygen to avoid graphene reaction with oxygen at high temperatures.

2. Atmosphere furnace: Atmosphere furnace can control the atmosphere environment of graphene, such as nitrogen, hydrogen, etc., to achieve the specific heat treatment needs of graphene.

3. Fast furnace: Fast furnace has the ability of rapid heating and cooling, which can be used for rapid preparation of graphene.

Features of these high temperature furnaces include:

1. High temperature stability: It can provide a stable high temperature environment to ensure the heat treatment process of graphene.

2. High temperature control accuracy: the temperature in the furnace can be accurately controlled to meet the specific heat treatment needs of graphene.

3. Strong atmosphere control ability: For atmosphere furnaces, the atmosphere environment in the furnace can be accurately controlled to meet the specific heat treatment needs of graphene.

4. Rapid heating and cooling capacity: For fast furnaces, rapid heating and cooling can be achieved to achieve rapid preparation of graphene needs.

In general, the high temperature furnace suitable for graphene has the characteristics of high temperature stability, high temperature control precision, strong atmosphere control ability and rapid heating and cooling ability.


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