This enhanced version of the standard 3150 box furnace incorporates advanced features to improve heating uniformity, specifically catering to those working with AMS 2750 requirements. It includes a dedicated port for the customer's thermocouples during Thermal Uniformity Surveys (TUS), which helps minimize insulation damage and maintain furnace performance.
Three common causes of failure in uniformity testing have been identified: burned-out elements, wear to the door, and deterioration of the furnace's front face. To address these issues, the furnace is equipped with durable hardboard insulation on the front and a door lined with an easily replaceable blanket fiber.
Additionally, replacing the elements is a straightforward process—simply disconnect the terminals and remove the elements.
Features
- Standard construction features of the Series 3150 Box Furnaces include a robust stainless steel shell and ceramic fiber insulation.
- Replacement elements are readily available, with an estimated shipping time of 5 to 10 days after purchase.
- All Series 3150 Box Furnaces can reach a maximum temperature of 1200°C (2192°F)
- Equipped with a standard replaceable ceramic hearth plate.
Product Specifications
Source: Applied Test Systems
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Internal Size |
12” W x 13 ½” H x 12” D |
Inside Class |
2 Area 8” W x 8” H x 8” D |
External |
21” W x 22” H x 22 ¾” D |
Mounting |
Benchtop |
Elements |
Kanthal A1 |
Power |
230 V 1PH, 5000 Watts, 21.7 AMP |
Exclusive Features
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Blanket-filled door for a positive seal and is designed for easy customer replacement.
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Features wall-mounted elements for easy access, eliminating the need for insulation removal during replacement.
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During temperature surveys, thermocouples are connected to a ceramic tube port. When not in use, an insulating plug is provided.