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Carbolite™ AAF Chamber Furnace, Small Volume
Description
- 1100°C maximum operating temperature
- Carbolite Gero 301 controller, with single ramp to set-point and process timer
- Large floor area allows for large numbers of samples
- Ideal for ashing foods, plastics, coal and other hydrocarbon materials
- Designed to comply with ISO 1171:2010, ASTM D3174-04:2010 and ASTM D4422
- Wire elements are protected from chemical and mechanical damage by a hard wearing alumina based liner
- 4-sided heating (2 sides, roof and hearth)
- Air inlet and tall chimney give airflow of 4 to 5 changes per minute
- Low chamber height holds airflow close to samples for optimum combustion
- Powerful elements with graded winding compensate for heat loss due to high airflow
- Preheating of air before it enters the chamber gives excellent uniformity
- Sample tray and loading handle
- A variety of additional options are available and must be specified at time of order.
- 2-phase electrical supply for AAF 11/7
- Over-temperature protection (recommended to protect valuable contents and 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
Specifications
Specifications
| Description | Heat-up time: 155min. |
| Capacity (Metric) | 3 L |
| Temperature (Metric) | 1100°C |
| Type | Ashing Furnace |
| Includes | Temperature Controller |
| Dimensions (D x W x H) Interior | 250 x 150 x 90 mm |
| Width (Metric) | 375 mm |
| Height (Metric) | 585 mm |
| Weight (Metric) | 22 kg |
| Wattage | 2100 w max., 1270 w holding |
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