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S series SPARK PLASMA SINTERING SYSTEM
The SPS (Spark Plasma Sintering)/DCS discharge plasma sintering system is one of the most advanced sintering systems in the world today. It is a new rapid sintering technology that applies pulse current and axial pressure between two electrodes for powder sintering densification.
V series VACUUM FURNACE
This vacuum furnace is a vacuum resistance furnace that can use graphite/molybdenum strip/tungsten strip/silicon molybdenum rod/molybdenum rod as heating elements. It is mainly used for sintering, annealing, brazing, degreasing, degassing, etc.
P series Vacuum Hot pressing Sintering Furnace
A vacuum hot pressing furnace is a complete set of equipment that forms materials by hot pressing under vacuum (or other atmosphere) conditions. It mainly uses resistance or induction heating, and is pressurized up and down by a pressure head driven by an oil cylinder.
G series GAS PRESSURE SINTERING FURNACE
Gas pressure sintering refers to the sintering process first carried out under low pressure, followed by sintering the material to reach a fatigue state under normal pressure, and then sintering under high pressure (the result is to further increase the fatigue state of the material and quickly eliminate stress in the material).
H Series Vacuum Hydrogen Furnace
Vacuum molybdenum strip hydrogen furnace is a vacuum resistance furnace that uses molybdenum strips as heating elements. It is mainly used for high-temperature sintering of ceramics, hard alloys, composite materials, etc. in vacuum or protective atmosphere. It can also be used for high-temperature heat treatment of metal materials under high vacuum
C series Industrial CVD\CVI System
Thermalinduced chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is a powerful method for depositing protective coatings on various dielectrics, semiconductors, and metal materials, whether in single crystal, polycrystalline, amorphous, or epitaxial states, in large or small forms. Typical coating materials include pyrolytic carbon, silicon carbide, and boron nitrid