Laboratory Furnace 

Labtro Laboratory Furnace are designed to heat materials for experiments, chemical reactions, and sample processing. They feature automatic parallel pressure door technology, ensuring even temperature distribution. These furnaces are made from cold-rolled steel with an anti-bacterial powder coating. They are provided with microcomputer controller for accurate temperature regulation. Our Laboratory Furnace are widely used in scientific research institutes, laboratories, industrial and mining enterprises.

  • 1200°C Muffle Furnace LT-MF401

    • Max. Temperature: 1200 °C
    • Capacity: 5 L
    • Heating Program: 2 steps
    • Thermal Rate: 3°C to 20°C
    • Heating Element: Fe-Cr-Al
  • 1200°C Muffle Furnace LT-MF402

    • Max. Temperature: 1200 °C
    • Capacity: 10 L
    • Heating Program: 2 steps
    • Thermal Rate: 3°C to 20°C
    • Heating Element: Fe-Cr-Al
  • 1200°C Muffle Furnace LT-MF403

    • Temperature Range: 100 to 1200℃
    • Temperature Resolution Ratio: 1℃
    • Temperature Motion: ±1℃
    • Temperature Rise Time: 30 min to Maximum Temperature
    • Chamber Material: Ceramic Fiber
  • 1200°C Muffle Furnace LTMF-404
    • Heating Mode: Alloy wire heating in three sides left, right and top
    • Temperature Range: 100 to 1200℃
    • Temperature Resolution Ratio: 1℃
    • Temperature Motion: ±1℃
    • Temperature Rising Time to Maximum Temperature: ≤30min

Frequently Asked Question
1. What is a Laboratory Furnace?

A Laboratory Furnace is a high-temperature heating device used to carry out various scientific and industrial processes like heat treatment, material testing, ashing, and sintering.

2. What is a Laboratory Furnace used for?

It’s commonly used for tasks such as drying, annealing, calcination, ashing, and other procedures that require controlled high heat.

3. Where are Laboratory Furnaces used?

They are used in research labs, industrial labs, universities, metallurgy, ceramics, chemistry, and materials science.

4. Is it safe to use a Laboratory Furnace?

Yes, most modern furnaces are built with safety features like temperature control systems, overheating protection, insulated chambers, and safety interlocks to ensure safe operation.

5. Does it take long to heat up?

Most Laboratory Furnaces are designed to heat up quickly and maintain stable temperatures throughout the process.