RFDA HT1600-RB
DESCRIPTION
The HT1600-RB furnace is designed to perform impulse excitation measurements at elevated temperatures up to 1600 °C in an air atmosphere or with an inert gasflow (optionally) on 2 samples simultaneously. Measurements can be performed in predefined intervals during heating and cooling (1-3 °C/min) in order to determine the elastic properties and damping as function of the temperature. The light weight refractory brick insulation is optimized for carbon-containing refractories. Optionally, a dilatometer can be mounted on the system to measure the linear expansion simultaneously with the elastic properties.
Internal dimensions of the furnace | Width: 148 mm Depth: 208 mm Height: 176 mm |
Temperature range | Room temperature – 1600 °C |
Heating elements | MoSi2 heating elements (8 pieces) |
Heating/cooling rate | 1 – 3 °C/min |
Isolation material | Light weight refractory brick |
Furnace wall cooling | Water jacket |
Atmosphere | Air (optionally with gas flow) |
Furnace (sample) loading | Bottom load |
Number of samples | 2 |
Max. length of sample | 160 mm |
Positioning excitation system | Fixed |
Positioning microphone | Fixed |
Dilatometer | Optional |