Across International High-Vacuum Rapid-Heating Flash Sintering Furnace
This is a high-vacuum rapid-heating flash sintering furnace equipped with a flash sintering power supply. Current is introduced through electrode flanges to apply an electric field to the sample, enabling field-assisted flash sintering. Compared with traditional ceramic sintering, this process is extremely fast, energy‑saving, and beneficial for producing fine‑grained ceramics. It can be widely used for flash sintering of various ceramics. The system includes a high‑vacuum setup capable of reaching 5×10⁻⁴ Pa.
Features:
Vacuum degree: 5×10⁻⁴ Pa (molecular pump)
Heating elements: Molybdenum, platinum, tungsten, or graphite. When using graphite, the maximum temperature is 3000℃.
The gap between heating elements is adjustable according to sample thickness.
Equipped with a high‑precision infrared thermometer.
Sample Holders Option
Fixtures and Electrodes
High-Vacuum Rapid-Heating Flash Sintering Furnace
Introduction
This is a high-vacuum rapid-heating flash sintering furnace equipped with a flash sintering power supply. Current is introduced through electrode flanges to apply an electric field to the sample, enabling field-assisted flash sintering. Compared with traditional ceramic sintering, this process is extremely fast, energy‑saving, and beneficial for producing fine‑grained ceramics. It can be widely used for flash sintering of various ceramics. The system includes a high‑vacuum setup capable of reaching 5×10⁻⁴ Pa.
Product Features
Vacuum degree: 5×10⁻⁴ Pa (molecular pump)
Heating elements: Molybdenum, platinum, tungsten, or graphite. When using graphite, the maximum temperature is 3000℃.
The gap between heating elements is adjustable according to sample thickness.
Equipped with a high‑precision infrared thermometer.
Flash Sintering Furnace Parameters
Power supply parameters are programmable and can be controlled via computer.