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The controlled atmosphere furnace is a perfect alternative to tube furnaces when larger chamber volumes are needed, and deep vacuum is not essential. Capable of holding vacuum down to 1 Torr, as well as operating with inert and reactive gases, these furnaces are ideal for heat treatment and various laboratory processes. Across International controlled atmosphere furnaces all feature multiple gas inlets and outlets, stainless steel ball valves, and built-in flow control. Common operating atmospheres include Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Neon, Argon, and Helium, among others.
Controlled Atmosphere
The controlled atmosphere furnace is a perfect alternative to tube furnaces when larger chamber volumes are needed, and deep vacuum is not essential. Capable of holding vacuum down to 1 Torr, as well as operating with inert and reactive gases, these furnaces are ideal for heat treatment and various laboratory processes. Across International controlled atmosphere furnaces all feature multiple gas inlets and outlets, stainless steel ball valves, and built-in flow control. Common operating atmospheres include Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Neon, Argon, and Helium, among others.