A Vacuum Furnace is a specialized industrial furnace used for heat treating materials—typically metals—at high temperatures in a vacuum-sealed chamber. By removing atmospheric gases such as oxygen and nitrogen, the furnace prevents surface oxidation and contamination during processing.
Equipped with advanced temperature control systems and high-quality insulation, vacuum furnaces provide uniform heating, excellent repeatability, and minimal energy loss. They are widely used in aerospace, automotive, tool manufacturing, and research industries for processes like brazing, sintering, annealing, degassing, and hardening of high-performance materials.
Key features include:
High-temperature capability (up to 2000°C or more)
Uniform temperature distribution
Clean, oxidation-free environment
Energy-efficient and precise control systems
Suitable for complex alloys and high-value components