Choosing the right industrial furnace is a very important
issue. Such a furnace plays a very important role, therefore it must be a high
quality product, selected in accordance with important principles. The type of
furnace, its properties and features, which are specific for a given place,
depend on the purpose, needs and technical possibilities. There are various
types of industrial furnaces on the market, so the choice is not always so
simple. Below, we will focus on the approximation of variants, their features
and functioning.
Types of industrial furnaces
Industrial furnaces are currently available in many
variants, which differ from each other in many respects. There are ovens that
can be divided due to their use:
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chemical treatment
furnaces
•
central heating furnace
•
laboratory furnaces
•
furnaces for processing
raw materials
Of course, this is not the only division of furnaces
because they can be distinguished also on the basis of differences in
construction and construction, and also due to the type of heating. There are
also divisions that take into account variations in work cycles. It is
important, therefore, what the industrial furnace should be used for, and also
what environmental conditions it will be required to work on. One of the most
important aspects is the temperature here. Well, furnaces that have the task to
fulfill their functions at temperatures above 600 degrees Celsius must be
prepared accordingly. This means that the steel used for their construction can
not be poor, and what's more, it should be heat-resistant or heat-resistant steel.
A perfect example are furnaces using steel type 1.4841, which is ideal even at very high temperatures. The steel
has a heat resistance of up to 690 degrees Celsius and is heat-resistant up to
1100 degrees Celsius. Industrial furnaces are usually loaded and must be very
resistant, so when buying such a furnace it is worth making sure that it
contains AISI 310 steel or other
solid material.
Heat resistance and heat resistance of furnaces
Due to numerous technological processes and various
environmental conditions, industrial furnaces must display very high quality
and solid workmanship. Only then do they not threaten the environment, as well
as provide one hundred percent effects of work. In the composition of many
industrial furnaces, you can find AISI 314 steel, which has excellent
heat-resistant and heat-resistant properties. Due to very high operating
temperatures, industrial furnaces must be made of such resistant steel grades.
One of the recommended building materials is also X15CrNiSi25-21 steel, which belongs to the best types of
heat-resistant steels. It is a hard steel and resistant to damage, which is why
it is ideal as an element of furnaces. Therefore, such steel is used on a large
scale in industrial furnaces. When choosing a furnace, it is worth paying
attention to the type of steel used to ensure that it is heat-resistant and
heat-resistant steel, as well as one that is designed to work in difficult
conditions, as this guarantees reliability and longevity of a given furnace.