Standard Chamber Furnaces from Carbolite
- Carbolite - CWF
- 1100 °C, 1200 °C or 1300 °C maximum operating temperature
- 5, 13 or 23 litre chamber volumes
- Up & away door keeps heated surface away from the user
The CWF laboratory chamber furnaces range of general purpose furnaces is supplied in three sizes, each available with a maximum operating temperature of either 1100 °C, 1200 °C or 1300 °C.
Features:
- 1100 °C, 1200 °C or 1300 °C maximum operating temperature
- 5, 13 or 23 litre chamber volumes
- Up & away door keeps heated surface away from the user
- Carbolite 301 controller with single ramp to setpoint and process timer
- Delayed start / process timer function as standard
- Hard wearing alumina element carriers, furnace entrance & hearth
- Energy efficient low thermal mass insulation
- Free radiating wire wound elements for optimum uniformity
- Easy access to elements & controls simplifies maintenance & servicing
Options (specify these at time of order) :
- Over-temperature protection (recommended to protect valuable contents & for unattended operation)
- A range of sophisticated digital controllers, multi-segment programmers and data loggers is available. These can be fitted with RS232, RS485 or Ethernet communications
- A variety of retorts & modifications are available for working with modified atmospheres
Model | Max | Heatup | Max continuous | Dimensions: | Dimensions: | Dimensions: | Temperature | Volume | Max | Weight |
temp | time | operating temp | Internal | External | External with door | uniformity of ± 5°C | (litres) | power | (kg) | |
(°C) | (mins) | (°C) | H x W x D | H x W x D | open H x W x D | within H x W x D | (W) | |||
(mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | |||||||
CWF 11/5 | 1100 | 30 | 1000 | 135 x 140 x 250 | 585 x 375 x 485 | 800 x 375 x 485 | 85 x 90 x 110 | 5 | 2400 | 30 |
CWF 11/13 | 1100 | 80 | 1000 | 200 x 200 x 325 | 655 x 435 x 610 | 905 x 435 x 610 | 120 x 120 x 185 | 13 | 3100 | 47 |
CWF 11/23 | 1100 | 40 | 1000 | 235 x 245 x 400 | 705 x 505 x 675 | 990 x 505 x 675 | 155 x 165 x 285 | 23 | 7000 | 68 |
CWF 12/5 | 1200 | 35 | 1100 | 135 x 140 x 250 | 585 x 375 x 485 | 800 x 375 x 485 | 85 x 90 x 125 | 5 | 2400 | 30 |
CWF 12/13 | 1200 | 65 | 1100 | 200 x 200 x 325 | 655 x 435 x 610 | 905 x 435 x 610 | 120 x 120 x 200 | 13 | 3100 | 47 |
CWF 12/23 | 1200 | 45 | 1100 | 235 x 245 x 400 | 705 x 505 x 675 | 990 x 505 x 675 | 155 x 165 x 325 | 23 | 7000 | 68 |
CWF 13/5 | 1300 | 40 | 1200 | 135 x 140 x 250 | 585 x 375 x 485 | 800 x 375 x 485 | 85 x 90 x 150 | 5 | 2400 | 30 |
CWF 13/13 | 1300 | 80 | 1200 | 200 x 200 x 325 | 655 x 435 x 610 | 905 x 435 x 610 | 120 x 120 x 225 | 13 | 3100 | 47 |
CWF 13/23 | 1300 | 55 | 1200 | 235 x 245 x 400 | 705 x 505 x 675 | 990 x 505 x 675 | 155 x 165 x 340 | 23 | 7000 | 68 |
Note: Heat up time is measured to 100 °C below max, using an empty chamber. Holding power is measured at continuous operating temperature. Maximum power and heat up time based on a 240 V supply. The uniform volume is smaller than the total chamber volume |
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