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Vacuum furnaces are typically used for heating metals to very high temperatures, while under vacuum or inert gas conditions. This is done to achieve processes such as annealing, brazing, tempering, sintering, and soldering, without oxidation and contamination. Vacuum tube furnaces are also used in chemistry and research for synthesis and purification of samples, as well aging, degassing, and hardening, among numerous other applications.
Vacuum Melting Furnaces
Vacuum furnaces are typically used for heating metals to very high temperatures, while under vacuum or inert gas conditions. This is done to achieve processes such as annealing, brazing, tempering, sintering, and soldering, without oxidation and contamination. Vacuum tube furnaces are also used in chemistry and research for synthesis and purification of samples, as well aging, degassing, and hardening, among numerous other applications.