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• Chamber furnace up to 1750 °C
Chamber furnaces are used to sinter ceramic parts at temperatures up to 1750 °C.
This type of furnace is lined with lightweight refractory bricks.
• Bogie hearth furnace 1400 °C – 1600 °C
Products such as filters are fired in the bogie hearth furnace. The usual firing temperatures are between 1400 °C and 1600 °C.
This furnace type is generally lined with fiber modules.
• Push plate furnace up to 1750 °C
The push plate furnace is used to sinter ceramic parts at temperatures up to 1750 °C.
This type of furnace is lined with dense bricks or lightweight refractory bricks. There are also designs with fiber ceilings, but these are limited to applications with a maximum temperature of 1500 °C.
• Roller kiln
The roller furnace is used, among other things, for firing tableware, but also technical ceramics.
This type of furnace is usually lined with lightweight refractory bricks in the walls and floor and has a fiber ceiling.
• Tunnel kiln up to 1750 °C
In the tunnel kiln, the products are fired at temperatures up to 1750°C.
This kiln type is lined with dense bricks in the front layer and with lightweight refractory bricks and insulating panels in the back insulation. Tunnel kilns can be designed with suspended covers or with vaults.
•Bell furnace up to 1750 °C
In the bell furnace, the products are fired at temperatures up to 1750 °C.
This type of furnace is usually lined with lightweight refractory bricks and, if the maximum temperature does not exceed 1620°C, with fiber modules as well.