Product Introduction:
Dental furnaces are widely used in universities, research institutes, pharmaceuticals, ceramics, new material development, and special materials. This equipment incorporates advanced technology, featuring an independently developed energy-saving and environmentally friendly electric furnace. It boasts a scientifically and rationally designed structure, with an aesthetically pleasing appearance, advanced and reasonable construction, easy operation, and a shell made of high-quality cold-rolled steel plate. The shell is precision machined on CNC machines, finished with a luxurious and beautiful two-color imported epoxy powder electrostatic spraying process, which is resistant to high temperatures and corrosion, and retains its color over time.
The furnace features uniform temperature field, a double-layer heat-insulating body with surface temperatures close to room temperature, adjustable heating, holding, and cooling rates. The furnace chamber is constructed from imported high-temperature composite fiber materials using CNC technology, boasting strong thermal shock resistance, excellent resistance to rapid cooling and heating, good corrosion resistance, non-collapsibility, non-crystallization, no slagging, pollution-free, and a long service life.
The control system features a touch screen PLC with PID regulation, automatic control, and self-tuning capabilities. It supports 50-step programming and can be programmed for various heating, constant temperature, and cooling procedures, offering high temperature control accuracy.
The protective device utilizes independent protection: (over-temperature, over-pressure, over-flow, un-matching, power failure, leakage, short circuit, etc.).
Additionally, through our independently developed control software, the electric furnace can be connected to a computer, enabling remote control of a single or multiple furnaces, starting and stopping the furnaces, setting temperature control programs, storing temperature control programs, viewing historical curves, and printing historical curves.

































