Resistance Heating: Usually seen in conventional electric furnaces, this method generates heat using electric coils.
Heat Pump Systems: These systems combine electric heating with a heat pump to provide both cooling and heating, which helps save energy
Electric Thermal Storage: Provides affordable heating options by storing heat during off-peak hours and releasing it when needed.
Modulating Electric Furnaces: Optimise comfort and energy efficiency by precisely controlling the temperature through adjustments to the heating output.
Gas-fired industrial furnaces provide high-temperature heat treatment, which is crucial for a variety of production operations.
Batch furnaces: Provide exact control over temperature and environment; used for small-scale manufacturing or specialised treatments, such as annealing or tempering.
Continuous furnaces: Designed for mass manufacturing, these furnaces consistently heat enormous amounts of material through the use of conveyor belts or other continuous material handling devices.
Pit furnaces: Used to heat treat big or oddly shaped pieces, such shafts or gears, by submerging them in a pit that is lined with materials that can withstand heat and heating them using gas burners.
Box furnaces: Often utilised in research labs and small-scale manufacturing, these adaptable furnaces provide consistent heating in a regulated environment for a variety of heat treatment procedures.
The term "rotary furnace" is used to describe an industrial furnace that rotates in a continuous motion in order to heat material to extremely high temperatures.
Its main purpose is to heat material to high temperatures in order to process it efficiently and uniformly.
Rotary furnaces can be used for a variety of industrial applications, including smelting and calcination, thermal decomposition, metallurgy and recycling, waste incineration, and more..
Refractory ceramic fibre lining, another name for ceramic wool lining, is a kind of insulation that is frequently used in industrial kilns and furnaces.
Because of its construction using alumina-silica fibres, it offers superior heat insulation and resistance to elevated temperatures. Ceramic wool blankets or modules are installed on furnace walls and other components to reduce heat loss, increase energy efficiency, and preserve a sturdy, lightweight construction.
A ball mill, also known as a grinding mill or grinding mill, is a machine that grinds and mixes materials for applications such as mineral dressing, paints and pyrotechnic, ceramic, and select laser sinter.
A ball mill works by turning a cylinder full of balls. The balls can be of steel or stainless steel. Ceramic or rubber balls can also be used.
The balls inside the ball mill grind the material (which can be of different hardness) to form a fine powder or homogeneous mixture.
The rotation of the mill causes the grinding and generate particles, resulting in reduction.
Ball mills are used for grinding and blending materials such as cement and silicates. They are also used for the production of refractory materials and glass ceramic.