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[Materials]
Miniature Microwave Furnace Aids Materials Research

Jack Browne  |  ED Online ID #7299 |  October 24, 2003

The ThermWAVE laboratory-scale microwave-sintering furnace is ideal for small-scale firing of ceramic materials, melting of small amounts of precious and non-precious metals and glass, curing, forming, and joining materials. Developed by Research Microwave Systems LLC (Alfred, NY), the low-cost system can achieve temperatures exceeding +1500{DEG}C in less than 30 minutes. The ThermWAVE system features an integrated computer controller with iSeries ActiveX control for Microsoft Excel files. The water-cooled system is powered by a standard 120-VAC electrical outlet. A high-performance version of the furnace is also available with thermocouple assembly that allows for the introduction of inert gases during operation.

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Anonymous -April 27, 2008   (Article Rating: )

I am a researcher. I need a microwave furnace with controlable power for sintering of ceramic.Please let me know the details of cost and charactrestics of your microwave furnace and temprature measurment.

M. Valefi -March 18, 2008

I am interested in trying heat treatment of some powder compacts with commercial microwave oven. How do I control the magnetron power by bypassing the base circuit of this microwave. by using a hermocouple and a PID/ON-off controller.

sachin joshi -March 20, 2007

Our company is looking for a microwave furnace, 18 to 28 GHz, temperature up to 1800-2000 deg C. If this instrument is available, pls contact us as soon as possible. Thank you!

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we are looking for 5 kw microwave furnace if any valaible pl mail me

Deepak -November 10, 2006

I AM INTERESTED IN KNOWING THE COMMERCIAL UTILISATION OF THE MOCROWAVE FURNCAE FOR ALUMINIUM MELTING

TEJPAL SHAH -October 20, 2006

I need a microwave furnace which temperature capability of 2000deg. If your company have such a furnce, please email me the specification. Hope to hear from you soon.

Rain -October 03, 2006

I am Ph. D. student and research assistance at the university in Turkey. I study about Microwave sintering of ceramic materials. I need to have a lab. Microwave sintering furnace which it can be reach at least 1600 C temperature and atmosphere controlled. if your company has such type Microwave furnace or can make furnace like my request then please send an e- mail to explain detail of my request. I am looking forward to hear you as soon as possible. S.Akpinar

S.Akpinar -August 09, 2006

I am Ph. D. student and work in Microwave sintering of ferrous P/M Parts. I need to have a lab. Microwave sintering furnace. if your company can make furnace for me answer to my e- mail to explain detail of my request. best regurds A. nadjafi

Anonymous -January 12, 2006   (Article Rating: )

Hello I am chemical engineer. For doing some chemical reaction , I need a furnace to have temperature programming to about atleast 1800 oC. I want to know whether it is possible to use a demestic microwave (general magnetron used in domestic microwaves)to have such high temperature. What is the highest temperature and quantity with this instrument? thanks a lot

riyadh jabor -December 25, 2005

Hello I am chemistry student of Shiraz university of Iran. For doing some chemical reaction , I need a furnace to have temperature programming to about atleast 1800 oC. I want to know whether it is possible to use a demestic microwave (general magnetron used in domestic microwaves)to have such high temperature. What is the highest temperature with this instrument? thanks a lot M. M. Doroodmand

M. M. Doroodmand -June 08, 2004

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