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How to choose the right furnace chamber size according to sample size?

Time:2024-07-19
  
There are several key points to consider when choosing the right furnace size to accommodate your sample size:

First, measure the largest dimensions of your sample, including length, width, and height.

If the sample is a regular shape, such as a cylinder or a cuboid, then measure its length, width, and height directly.

For irregularly shaped samples, you can evaluate them by estimating their equivalent length, width, and height.

Generally speaking, the inner diameter of the furnace should be at least a certain margin larger than the largest dimension of the sample to ensure that the sample has enough space in the furnace and does not contact the furnace wall, thereby avoiding affecting the heating effect and possible damage.

It is usually recommended that the inner diameter of the furnace is about 2-5 cm larger than the largest dimension of the sample.

If you need to process multiple samples at the same time, or the sample may expand during heating, then the margin should be appropriately increased.

For example, if the maximum size of your sample is 10 cm long, 5 cm wide, and 3 cm high, then it is more appropriate to choose a furnace with an inner diameter of no less than 15 cm (length) × 10 cm (width) × 8 cm (height).

In addition, the space required for the container or bracket where the sample is placed should also be considered to ensure that the whole can be reasonably placed in the furnace.

In short, when choosing the size of the furnace, the actual size of the sample, possible expansion, and the convenience of operation should be fully considered to ensure the smooth progress of the experiment or production process.

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