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Rotary tube furnace with rotary tube cooler

The Linn High Therm GmbH presents a new rotary tube furnace for special heat treatments of powders and granules with ceramic or metallic rotary tube. Electrically heated rotary tube furnaces are used for continuous drying, oxidizing of chemicals, reducing of metal oxides, calcination and sintering of ceramic powders and granules, metal heat treatment etc.

von | 23.04.15

The Linn High Therm GmbH presents a new rotary tube furnace for special heat treatments of powders and granules with ceramic or metallic rotary tube. Electrically heated rotary tube furnaces are used for continuous drying, oxidizing of chemicals, reducing of metal oxides, calcination and sintering of ceramic powders and granules, metal heat treatment etc.
The Linn High Therm GmbH presents a new rotary tube furnace for special heat treatments of powders and granules with ceramic or metallic rotary tube (inner diameter = 500 mm, length = 8,700 mm, heated up to 6,000 mm). The furnace has an adjustable rotation speed (from 0,5 to 5 rpm) of the insert tube and an adjustment of inclination up to 3°.

The rotary tube furnace has a 5-zone heating: Fibrothal half shells with embedded heating coils, Tmax 1,150 °C. The rotary tube cooler offers cooling of the product after the heat treatment for immediate product handling. The product is cooled through indirect water cooling. Stainless steel rotary tube: di = 600 mm, L= 4,000 mm, cooled up to 3,000 mm.

The following options can be selected: protective gas, screw conveyor, thermal post-combustion, multideck sieves, cooling zones, vibration feeder, rotary valve, level sensor.
Insert tubes: quartz Tmax < 1,100 °C, PM alloy < 1,250 °C

Electrically heated rotary tube furnaces are used for continuous drying, oxidizing of chemicals, reducing of metal oxides, calcination and sintering of ceramic powders and granules, metal heat treatment etc.

Source: Linn High Therm GmbH
The Linn High Therm GmbH presents a new rotary tube furnace for special heat treatments of powders and granules with ceramic or metallic rotary tube (inner diameter = 500 mm, length = 8,700 mm, heated up to 6,000 mm). The furnace has an adjustable rotation speed (from 0,5 to 5 rpm) of the insert tube and an adjustment of inclination up to 3°.
The rotary tube furnace has a 5-zone heating: Fibrothal half shells with embedded heating coils, Tmax 1,150 °C. The rotary tube cooler offers cooling of the product after the heat treatment for immediate product handling. The product is cooled through indirect water cooling. Stainless steel rotary tube: di = 600 mm, L= 4,000 mm, cooled up to 3,000 mm.
The following options can be selected: protective gas, screw conveyor, thermal post-combustion, multideck sieves, cooling zones, vibration feeder, rotary valve, level sensor.
Insert tubes: quartz Tmax < 1,100 °C, PM alloy < 1,250 °C
Electrically heated rotary tube furnaces are used for continuous drying, oxidizing of chemicals, reducing of metal oxides, calcination and sintering of ceramic powders and granules, metal heat treatment etc.
Source: Linn High Therm GmbH

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