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Inert Atmosphere Ovens


Heat treating in an inert atmosphere has long been used to minimize oxidation of metals. Now such atmospheres are used at lower temperatures to impart special
characteristics to materials such as synthetic rubbers, plastics and ceramics.

Inert Atmosphere Ovens include:
• gas tight interior construction
• a gas tight door seal, adjustable offset hinges and
positive latching door hardware
• inert atmosphere inlet with pressure regulator and
flow meter; outlet with pressure relief
• air jacket on inner walls for accelerated cooling
Available Options include:

• automatic atmosphere purge controls
• blowers to draw cooling air through jacket on inner
walls
• modulating dampers to control rate of cooling
• programming and recording temperature controls
 
A 750°C Inert Atmosphere Oven, for processing specialty ceramic parts, includes air quench as well as cooling by jacketed interior

Truck and dolly loading allows annealing bundles of plastic rods in an inert atmosphere.


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