
Preparations Before Using a Laboratory High Temperature Tube Furnace
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Before operating a laboratory high temperature tube furnace, thorough preparation is crucial.
The operator must carefully inspect core components such as the furnace body, furnace door, and thermocouples to ensure they are free of damage or defects, ensuring safe operation.
2. Familiarity with the operating procedures.
Operators must thoroughly understand and be familiar with the laboratory high temperature tube furnace's operating manual and safety regulations. This not only improves operational efficiency but also ensures safety during subsequent operations.
Understanding key operating procedures such as furnace temperature control and atmosphere adjustment is crucial for ensuring product quality and production efficiency.
Working Environment.
Maintaining a clean and tidy working environment is crucial for the laboratory high temperature tube furnace. This helps prevent debris from interfering with equipment operation and ensures smooth production processes.
Precautions:
• During the trial period or for a period after use, do not touch the interior or exterior of the furnace body to prevent burns.
•Do not place vases, bonsai, cups, cosmetics, medicines, or metal objects on the furnace body. If dropped, it may cause injury.
• Do not damage the power cord. Damage to the power cord may result in fire, electric shock, or other accidents.
• Do not modify the power cord or bend, twist, or stretch it. This may cause fire or electric shock.
• If smoke, foreign objects, or water enter the product, turn off the power switch. Unplug the product and request inspection and repair.
• Do not plug or unplug the power cord with wet hands. This may cause electric shock.
• Do not place flammable objects within one meter of the product. This may cause a fire.
• Keep the laboratory high temperature tube furnace out of the reach of children. The temperature rise of the outer casing may cause burns.
• Do not disassemble or modify the unit. This may result in injury, malfunction, or fire.
• Wait until the temperature inside the laboratory high temperature tube furnace returns to room temperature before opening the top cover. The product may still be hot, so be careful and wear gloves when handling it.
Note:
The use of laboratory high-temperature tube furnaces is not recommended and is discouraged due to the presence of flammable, explosive, toxic, and hazardous gases. When using quartz glass or alumina corundum tubes, the pressure inside the tube should be controlled at ≤0.02 MPa. Overpressure is strictly prohibited. If our recommendations are not followed, we assume no responsibility for any damage to personal safety or equipment during use.
This article provides some precautions regarding laboratory high-temperature tube furnaces to help you gain a basic understanding of tube furnace usage. If you are interested in laboratory high-temperature tube furnaces, please contact our sales team for more detailed information.