
Tempering Furnace
A tempering furnace is an industrial oven that is used for heat treating metal parts to increase their toughness and reduce brittleness. This process is often referred to as tempering, and it involves heating a metal part to a specific temperature, holding it at that temperature for a set amount of time, and then allowing it to cool slowly. This process helps to relieve internal stresses in the metal and improve its mechanical properties.
Tempering furnaces come in a variety of sizes and configurations, and they are typically used in the manufacturing of steel and other metal parts. They can be used to temper a wide range of metal parts, including gears, springs, bearings, and other components used in automotive, aerospace, and other industrial applications.





Function
The chamber is a climatic chamber specifically designed to perform carbonation tests on concrete samples.

Configuration
Tempering furnaces can be configured as batch or continuous furnaces.

Features
Many tempering furnaces are equipped with features such as programmable temperature controls, automatic cool-down cycles, and recirculating air systems.

Temperature Range
The temperature range for a tempering furnace as per the process requirement.

Heating Rate
The heating rate of the furnace is adjustable, with options for ramp and soak programming.

Capacity
The capacity of a tempering furnace can range from small benchtop models to large industrial scale furnaces.

Heat Source
The furnace can be heated with electricity or gas.

Power Requirement
The power requirements depend on the size and configuration of the equipment.

Atmosphere
The furnace can be operated in air, inert gas, or reducing gas atmospheres.