Chemical Vapor Deposition System Tube Furnace
1700°C Maximum Operating Temperatures
Chamber Dimensions up to 6” x 6” x 6” , 8” x 8” x 12” , 12” x 12” x 16” , 150MM X 150MM X 150MM, 200MM X 200MM X 300MM, 300MM X 300MM X 400MM etc.
30 Segment PID Temperature Controller
Max Vacuum of 10-2 torr
Excellent Temperature Accuracy & Uniformity
Energy-Efficient Ceramic Fiber Insulation
Automatic Shut-Off Safety Feature
Most Models In-Stock for Quick Delivery
One Year Limited Warranty on Electronic Parts
Andy Group is a leading manufacturer of custom high-temperature vacuum furnaces and controlled atmosphere furnaces. These combined furnaces allow you to alter atmospheric conditions during a single firing cycle. Customize any model to meet your exact specifications. Reduce costs for laboratory and small-scale production environments by customizing any model to meet your exact specifications.
Max working temperature: 1700°C in vacuum, inert atmosphere and air.
Max vacuum: 10-2 torr
Excellent temperature uniformity
30 Segment Easy Use PID Programmable Temperature Controller, allows the control of heating rates, dwells (time holds) and cooling rates
MoSi2 heating elements are designed in a unique U shaped configuration to ensure the longest heating element life, best heat radiation properties at high temperature and easy exchange
All models use Ceramic fiber board lining to ensure energy efficiency
All models use Long Life Platinum/Rhodium B Type Thermocouple
One Year Limited Warranty on All Electronic Part
Most models are in stock for quick delivery
Custom sizes available on reques
Originally introduced in 1980, additive manufacturing, more commonly known today as 3D printing, is a cost-effective method for creating plastic parts and prototypes. Advances in technology now allows for more sophisticated printers, making it easy for manufacturers to print three-dimensional parts using metal materials. Additionally, additive manufacturing also includes ceramics and gives injection molders an alternative process for building parts.
The ability to print a variety of materials with a computer-aided design (CAD) file makes 3D printing increasingly effective for both prototype and certain production environments. Although start-up costs remain high, additive manufacturing’s convenience and volume production potential continues to make the 3D printing industry appealing to manufacturers. Notable major manufacturers like GE, Honeywell, IBM, amongst others already embrace 3D printing for parts production and prototype applications.
A variety of industries use 3D printing to create commercial metal parts. Manufacturers print these parts using:
Aluminum
Stainless steel
Brass
Copper
Bronze
Sterling silver
Gold
Platinum
Titanium
Hybrid ceramic compounds
Depending on the environment or application, manufacturers use common processes, like sintering, debinding, fusing, curing, heat treatment and more, to achieve results for finished parts. A high-temperature industrial furnace is then used to apply these treatments to 3D-printed parts or prototypes. In addition to a controlled heat environment, a versatile vacuum furnace supports a variety of atmospheres, including hydrogen, argon, or other inert gases, to facilitate metal processing.
Integral for additive manufacturing, sintering furnaces and dry ovens make 3D metal printing parts and prototypes accessible and cost-effective. Industrial vacuum furnaces deliver precise temperature control and uniform heating consistency. Additionally, depending on the materials used, a high-temperature sintering furnace makes it easy to control environments and atmospheres. Consider a Sentro Tech sintering furnace for your 3D metal printing needs.
Use ANDYGROUP high-temperature furnaces for de-binding and sintering under controlled atmosphere. The de-binding process applies heat to parts under controlled partial vacuum argon atmosphere to remove binder. De-binding partial pressure is typically between 3-30 Torr. After the de-binding process, increase furnace temperature to metal sintering temperature. This forms dense metal parts either under vacuum, partial vacuum, or controlled positive atmosphere. Our high-temperature vacuum sintering furnace features typical vacuum 10-4 to 10-5 torr. And the partial vacuum argon atmosphere offers typical vacuum from 3-300 torr. Positive atmosphere sintering features typical pressure from 760 to 1100 torr.
ANDYGROUP offers a wide range of high temperature furnaces, dry ovens, and heating equipment. Choose from standard models or custom-built models to best suit your application or production needs. Our vacuum furnaces provide reliable temperature uniformity and control. Additionally, with a wide range of heating parts, accessories, alumina tubes, and heating elements, we deliver the resources needed to ensure an always successful, efficient, and quality-controlled manufacturing process.
This economical sintering tube furnace makes small lab samples from 3D metal printing parts.
Choose the right furnace process tube for your application:
Alumina (99.5%) tube for tube ID up to 3.5” and max sintering temperature up to 1700oC
Mullite tube for tube ID up to 7” and max sintering temperature up to 1400oC
A versatile vacuum and controlled atmosphere furnace for 3D metal part printing. This low-cost sintering furnace uses 1700oC grade ceramic fiber line and molybdenum silicide heating element. Operate firing cycles and alter atmosphere condition during operation cycle from oxidizing such as air to inert atmosphere or argon/nitrogen to rough vacuum (10-1 torr).
Designed for accurate air/inert gas flow rate control, these furnaces provide accurate temperature control, excellent temperature uniformity, long lasting performance, and safe operations. It is ideal for laboratories and production for temperatures up to 1600oC.
Max Vacuum (Torr) 10-1 Torr Vacuum
Max pressure: 1100 Torr
Controller: Eurotherm Nanodac 100 program x 20 segments per program, USB and EtherNet plugs, data recording and computer communication. Temperature and vacuum data are recorded in Eurotherm Nanodac
Instrutech vacuum pressure gauge, measurement from 0.001 torr to 1100 Torr
Welch Vacuum pump
Type B thermocouples
Another model for 3D metal part printing, consider a versatile high-vacuum and controlled atmosphere furnace. This low-cost sintering furnace uses 1700oC grade high alumina ceramic lining and molybdenum heating element.
Max Vacuum (Torr) 10-4 Torr Vacuum
Controller: Eurotherm Nanodac 100 program x 20 segments per program, USB
and EtherNet plugs, data recording and computer communication. Temperature and vacuum data are recorded in Eurotherm Nanodac
Instrutech high vacuum gauge WASP WGM 701, measurement from 760 torr to 7.6 x 10-10 torr
Osaka Turbo Molecular Pump System, 450L/S, 10-9 torr Ultimate pressure, DN 160 ISO-F include TC 353 Digital display
Edwards NXDS10i oil-free scroll pump 7.5 CFM0.005 Torr ultimate base pressure
Two type S thermocouples: one for control and one for over temperature high alarm
The high-vacuum furnace features vertical and horizontal door opening for 3D metal printing applications. This high-vacuum sintering furnace uses molybdenum plates shielding, or retort design and molybdenum heating element.
1400oC Max Vacuum (Torr) 10-5 Torr Vacuum
Controller: Eurotherm Nanodac 100 program x 20 segments per program, USB
and EtherNet plugs, data recording and computer communication. Temperature and vacuum data are recorded in Eurotherm Nanodac
Instrutech high vacuum gauge WASP WGM 701, measurement from 760 torr to 7.6 x 10-10 torr
Osaka Turbo Molecular Pump System, 10-9 torr Ultimate pressureEdwards NXDS10i oil-free scroll pump with 0.005 Torr ultimate base pressure
Two type S thermocouples: one for control and one for over temperature high alarm