Yes, contamination can occur with belts as time progresses. Furnaces need to be equipped with a steel brush to clean large unwanted particles. Another device such as an ultrasonic cleaner needs to be installed in the furnace to further clean smaller particles that could affect the quality of...
A computer system for a belt furnace usually consists of not just the PC but communication modules (to communicate between the PC and the temperature controllers) and software. The PC needs to have certain ports available, RS232/USB. While it is technically feasible to use your regular PC (and...
The height adjustment is based on the manufacturer and you should refer to them. Furnaces are adjustable up to around 10 cm up and down in my experience.
Nick Zhou
Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC.
http://www.beltfurnaces.com/
New furnaces can be height adjusted according to the required needs. On the bottom of the furnace are legs that can be rotated and adjusted to certain heights.
Nick Zhou
Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC.
http://www.beltfurnaces.com/
Yes, the 500C zone can affect the 150C zone, if there are any changes in the temperature of that particular zone, more or less power is directed to that particular zone by an automatic controller. A PID precision is +/- 1?C and a cross-belt temperature uniformity is around +/- 4?C for a 1000mm...
In a belt furnace a combination of PID controllers and thermocouples with auto-setting parameters are used. The thermocouples are placed in every single zone and slightly above the belt to give the most accurate feedback to a computer control system.