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Industrial furnaces are built of several kinds of high temperature (refractory) materials to hold the process material and hold in the heat without breaking down during the several months that they usually run. 
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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
6RJV8 Grainger Industrial Supply STERLING Gas Unit Heaters Indoor Duct Furnace, Bottom Service Access, Gas Type NG, BtuH Input 100,000, BtuH Output 80,000, Voltage 120, 60 Hz, Air Temp. Rise (F) 30, 65F Rise (CFM) 1100, Gas Connection (In.) 1/2, Flue Dia. (In.) 4, Height (In.) 37-3/4, Width (In.) 17-7/8, Dep
4GEA9 Grainger Industrial Supply HEAT CONTROLLER INC. Evaporator Coils Uncased Coil, Upflow/Counterflow, Height 26 In, Width 23 In, Depth 19 3/8 In, Liquid Line Size 3/8 ODS In, Suction Line Size 7/8 ODS In, For Use With Furnace Width 24 1/2 In, Requires Top Duct Opening W 1 1/2 In x D 1 1/2 In, Bottom Duct Opening W 3/
4GED2 Grainger Industrial Supply HEAT CONTROLLER INC. Evaporator Coils Cased Coil, Multiposition, Height 27 In, Width 21 In, Depth 21 1/2 In, Liquid Line Size 3/8 ODS In, Suction Line Size 7/8 ODS In, For Use With Furnace Width 21 In, Requires Top Duct Opening W 1 1/2 In x D 1 1/2 In, Bottom Duct Opening W 3/4 In x D 3/
6RJV6 Grainger Industrial Supply STERLING Gas Unit Heaters Indoor Duct Furnace, Bottom Service Access, Gas Type NG, BtuH Input 350,000, BtuH Output 280,000, Voltage 120, 60 Hz, Air Temp. Rise (F) 30, 65F Rise (CFM) 4000, Gas Connection (In.) 3/4, Flue Dia. (In.) 6, Height (In.) 37-3/4, Width (In.) 42-5/8, De
4GEA3 Grainger Industrial Supply HEAT CONTROLLER INC. Evaporator Coils Uncased Coil, Upflow/Counterflow, Height 14 In, Width 16 In, Depth 19 3/8 In, Liquid Line Size 3/8 ODS In, Suction Line Size 7/8 ODS In, For Use With Furnace Width 17 1/2 In, Requires Top Duct Opening W 1 1/2 In x D 1 1/2 In, Bottom Duct Opening W 3/
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  • Sizing An In-Line Furnace
    . workpiece data (bottom) to be included in. determining the "scope of work" when. · Wire type, size and dimensions. specifying an in-line furnace system. · Production rate (current or desired); speed. you are planning to run multiple parts, have your. · Temperature needed. smallest and largest parts wire...
  • Furnace Insulation Upgrades and Energy Efficiency
    thermal-processing equipment including ovens, temperature sensors, controls and diffusion heaters for a wide range of global industries including ceramic and semi-conductor. Furnaces such as the bottom-loading elevator-hearth furnace (pictured) use the graded insulation supplied by GIS. Other furnaces...
  • Motorized Electrode Lifter Slashes Steel Furnace Downtime by 85% (.pdf)
    to the entire. outside diameter. Nucor Steel was trying to reduce maintenance downtime on its electric steel furnaces. The. maintenance involved removal of the bottom electrode, a 120 inch diameter circular steel plate. Through the course of furnace operation, the plate sustains a significant amount of wear...
  • Paste or Preforms, the Brazer's Question (.pdf)
    and melting of the stainless steel belt. If deposits of the paste are. allowed to collect in the bottom of the furnace muffle, the belt can become snagged and torn by the. deposits. Secondly, if the paste is applied manually, the quantity may not be consistently correct. If too little. paste...
  • MICRO: Transistorama
    that poly doping performance and its impact on product yields vary with the number and position of wafers loaded into the furnace. When furnace loading was increased from one to four lots, the DRAM product that was processed at the bottom center and bottom of the furnace was affected by bit line...
  • Vacuum System Diagnostic Test Kit (.pdf)
    There are many things that can go wrong with your vacuum system. Save time by starting here to find the most common ones. The usual vacuum furnace problem is caused by a high leak up rate or high pump base pressure. If the system is processing aerospace parts, then leak up rates must be no greater...
  • Keep Your Cool & Save Energy With Your Heat Treating Oven
    There have been many articles written on lighting, insulation and compressed air; this article will look at the heat treating furnace. It is a good place to start because it uses a significant amount of electricity and can make a big difference in your electric bills and hence the bottom line. I...
  • Powering the Future: Induction Technologies to Reduce the Cost of Solar-Grade Silicon (.pdf)
    Page 3. nace center. In this way, the solid chunks. of silicon added to the molten bath are car-. Concentration,. Element. ppma. ried to the bottom of the furnace and. 1.0. P. quickly dissolved. Any other flow pattern. Al. 1200 - 4000. Cu. 0. may cause the silicon lumps to float on the. B. 37 - 45...
  • Maintenance and Inspection of Below-the-Hook Lifting Equipment (.pdf)
    Many of the C-hooks, coil grabs, tongs, and load beams used in the steel industry are among the least expensive components of the steel processing line. However, when the shipping dock stops loading coils because a coil grab ceased operation, or the furnace shuts down due to a cracked bushing...
  • Simulation Shows How Silicon Solidifies
    Belle Vernon, Pa., used FEA software for a combined transient heat-transfer and CFD analysis that let the company reshape the hot zone of its "minicaster" -- a miniature version of a directional solidification furnace that casts silicon ingots used in solar cells. "The furnace's small size lets us...

Engineering Web Search: Furnace, Bottom Top

Cupola furnace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cupola furnace From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A cupola furnace in operation at Wayne State University, in Detroit, Michigan
Boiler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The heat source is inside a furnace or firebox that has to be kept permanently surrounded by the water in order to maintain the temperature of the
1700C & 1800C Bottom loading (elevator hearth) furnace...
1700C & 1800C Bottom loading (elevator hearth) furnace (BLF)
Can-Eng Furnaces : Thermal Processing, Industrial Heat...

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High Temperature Industrial Furnaces
Bottom Loading Front Loading 2000° C Rotary Furnace Bottom Loading Front Loading 2000° C Rotary Furnace
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Solar Manufacturing Commissions 24 Foot Vacuum Car Bottom Furnace in Russia
Atmosphere Furnaces, Heat Treat Systems. Carburizing,...
Car Bottom Furnace Single Layer Furnaces for Large Gears Car Bottom Single Layer Pit Furnaces EZ Lynks - Alternative to Pit Furnaces
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Hot Bottom Repairs for Glass Furnaces - Fosbel
The world leader in on-line furnace refractory repairs & maintenance
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Numerical Simulation on the Flow Field at the Hearth and...
Numerical Simulation on the Flow Field at the Hearth and Bottom of Blast Furnace
Hearth plate including side walls defining a processing volume...
A hearth plate removably mounted in a furnace,the furnace comprising:a floor having at least one opening connected to a source of processing gas;at

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