The Horizontal Vacuum Furnace 800*800*1000mm is designed for vacuum heat treatment of titanium cups and other titanium components used in aerospace, manufacturing, R&D, quality control and production of titanium alloys.
Internal chamber: 800×800×1000 mm. Maximum temperature: 1300°C (operating up to 1200°C). Working vacuum: ≤5×10^-3 Pa (limiting vacuum 6×10^-4 Pa). Temperature uniformity: ±10°C. Power: 160 kW. Voltage: 380 V, 50 Hz. Weight: approx. 5 tons. Rate of pressure rise: ≤0.5 Pa/h.
Typical working vacuum is ≤5×10^-3 Pa, with a limiting vacuum of about 6×10^-4 Pa and a pressure rise rate ≤0.5 Pa/h. Actual achievable vacuum may vary based on tooling, load, and system plumbing.
The furnace reaches up to 1300°C, is specified for stable operation around 1200°C, and offers temperature uniformity of approximately ±10°C (dependent on load configuration and profile).
Standard supply is 380 V, 50 Hz three-phase. Installed power is 160 kW. A dedicated three-phase circuit, proper grounding/earthing and compliance with local electrical codes are required—confirm breaker and cable sizing with the supplier or an electrician.
Internal usable volume is 800×800×1000 mm, so workpieces must fit within those dimensions. The maximum permissible load weight and recommended fixturing depend on the specific mounting and must be confirmed with the manufacturer or provided in the detailed load chart.
The furnace is designed for vacuum heat treatment. If controlled gas atmospheres or gas/water quenching are required, those features are typically offered as optional/custom configurations—discuss specific quench or atmosphere needs with the supplier.
The unit provides precise temperature control suitable for vacuum heat treatment (typically PID/PLC-based controllers and programmable temperature profiles). Exact controller model, number of zones and software features vary—confirm controller specifications with the vendor.
Requirements include a firm floor rated for a ~5-ton piece of equipment, adequate clearance for maintenance, three-phase power (380 V 50 Hz), proper ventilation or exhaust for pumps and related equipment, utilities for any cooling/water systems if fitted, and space for external vacuum pumps and piping. Local installation details should be coordinated with the supplier.
Regular maintenance typically includes vacuum pump service (oil changes, seals), periodic leak checking, thermocouple calibration, inspection and replacement of heating elements and insulation as needed, checking electrical connections, and scheduled preventive service per the manufacturer's recommendations.
Standard safety features generally include over-temperature protection, interlocks on doors, emergency stop, vacuum-system protections, and electrical safety grounding. Safe operation also requires trained operators and appropriate PPE. Verify the exact safety features supplied with the specific unit.
Yes — common accessories and spare parts include work baskets, fixtures/fixturing systems, spare thermocouples, replacement heating elements, vacuum pump spares, valves and controllers. Ask the supplier for recommended tooling and spare-part kits for titanium cup processing.
Yes. Many options are available such as different control systems, quench systems, gas handling, tooling/fixtures, additional insulation or heating zones and instrumentation. Provide your process details to the manufacturer for a quote on customization.
Certifications, warranty terms and lead times vary by manufacturer and order. Typical options include CE/ISO documentation and a manufacturer warranty. Contact the supplier to get current lead times, warranty length and available certification packages.
Contact the furnace manufacturer or authorized distributor listed with the product for ordering, installation coordination, technical details, quotations for options and service contracts. Provide your process requirements and site utilities to get accurate guidance.
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