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Vacuum Sintering Furnace

2025-10-27

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Vacuum Sintering Furnace

1. Working Principle

First, place the material to be sintered into the furnace. Use a vacuum pump to extract the air inside the furnace to create a vacuum environment. Then, use resistance heating, induction heating or other methods to raise the temperature inside the furnace, bringing the material to the required high-temperature state. At high temperatures, chemical reactions and crystallization occur between the material particles to achieve sintering. After sintering is completed, the cooling system cools the material inside the furnace to room temperature.

2. Product Applications

  • Applied in industries such as vacuum sintering powder metallurgy, refractory metals and magnetic materials for cemented carbides, stainless steel forming, stainless steel fibers, magnetic materials and ceramic materials.
  • Can perform dewaxing and sintering on superhard alloys (such as iron-nickel alloy borides, carbides, nitrides, silicides), tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, niobium and rare earth permanent magnet materials.

3. Application Fields

Widely used in aerospace, automobile manufacturing, electronics, medical and other fields. It is used for firing and surface treatment of new materials, special metals and alloys, such as sintering processing of turbine blades, spacecraft structural parts, engine components, semiconductor materials, magnetic components and artificial joints.

4. Product Features

  • High temperature uniformity
  • Simple operation
  • Stable and reliable mechanical movement
  • Automatic fault alarm/display
  • High production efficiency
  • Internal (external) circulation cooling
  • Good cooling uniformity
  • Low operating cost
  • Flexible input of programming process
  • Manual/automatic control

5. Main Technical Parameters

Model Working Dimension (mm) Furnace Capacity (kg) Max Temp (°C) Average Temp (±°C) Limit Pressure (Pa) Pressure Rise Rate (Pa/h) AACS Pressure (bar)
KYN-ZS-433 450×300×300 60 1300-2200 3 4.0E-1/6.7E-3 0.67 2-6
KYN-ZS-644 600×400×400 200 1300-2200 3 4.0E-1/6.7E-3 0.67 2-6
KYN-ZS-755 700×500×500 300 1300-2200 3 4.0E-1/6.7E-3 0.67 2-6
KYN-ZS-966 900×600×600 500 1300-2200 3 4.0E-1/6.7E-3 0.67 2-6
KYN-ZS-1266 1200×600×600 700 1300-2200 3 4.0E-1/6.7E-3 0.67 2-6
KYN-ZS-1288 1200×800×800 1000 1300-2200 3 4.0E-1/6.7E-3 0.67 2-6
KYN-ZS-3017 3000×1700×1700 5000 1300-2200 3 4.0E-1/6.7E-3 0.67 2-6