The Uses and Types of Advanced Industrial Furnaces

 As we all know, furnace is a device meant for heating or melting usually glass or metal. The earliest civilization that is known to be made use of a furnace for the very first time is the Indus Valley Civilization (2500-1900 B.C.). Furnaces have become much more advanced since their invention. Today's furnaces are much more sophisticated in comparison to their ancient counterparts, both in scope and performance. The present age is the age of sophisticated and advanced industrial furnaces. These furnaces are beneficial in a number of industrial applications. 

Some popular types of contemporary industrial furnaces are mentioned below:


1) Aluminum Melting Furnace: This equipment is composed of various elements like Fe, Cl, and Ar. These elements facilitate the process of melting aluminum. These furnaces are well insulated and equipped with digital indicators and controllers. This industrial equipment is easy to install and operate.


2) Brazing Furnace: These furnaces are either gas-fired or electrically heated. This equipment is meant for carrying out an industrial and mechanical activity known as brazing. There are two main things that should be considered while purchasing this machine, i.e., the application intended and the base materials to be brazed.


3) Laboratory Furnace: As the name suggests, this equipment is meant to be used in laboratory applications. These furnaces are very well insulated, thus perfect for high-temperature conditions. This machine is quite sophisticated and equipped with a computer interface, application software, and temperature stabilizing sensors.


4) Rotary Furnace: This equipment found its major application in the foundry industry. The primary merits of this furnace are its space-efficient design, simple operation, low maintenance costs, low power consumption, and minimal melting loss. The major types of this equipment include rotary kiln furnaces and rotary hearth furnaces.


5) Tube FurnaceThis equipment is engineered to heat a tube. These furnaces come in both horizontal and vertical models. They can also be custom designed to suit specific requirements. This machine is thoroughly insulated and is resistant to degradation. It can withstand high temperatures as well.


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