US University Selects Compact Lucifer Furnace Unit

Lucifer Furnaces has installed a dual-chamber space-saving furnace unit at Vincennes University, Indiana, for use in its precision manufacturing technology programme. The space-saving model is a combined hardening furnace above a drawing oven in one compact unit, making it a good choice for heat treaters with limited space. This model provides both upper and lower heating chamber dimensions of 12 x 12 x 24in.

Insulating fire brick and mineral wool block ensure energy efficiency and a low outside shell temperature. Easy-to-replace heating elements are designed with heavy gauge coiled wire of low watt density. The upper chamber vertical lift counterweighted door is operated by a hand crank, which makes it easier for students to remove parts without having to work around the door.

The lower draw chamber has a stainless steel alloy liner to form the work chamber and protect the heating elements. A heavy duty belt-driven re-circulating stainless-steel fan directs air circulation in a horizontal pattern for uniform heating. Vincennes University will be using the Lucifer Furnaces model to instruct students in the tool and die field.

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