High-temperature furnaces
High-temperature laboratory furnaces for advanced thermal processing and demanding laboratory applications up to 1500 °C.
High-temperature furnaces
Need temperatures beyond the limits of standard laboratory furnaces? The LHS high-temperature furnace series is designed for advanced laboratory heat treatment, sintering, ceramic firing and material testing where stable thermal conditions and reliable operation at very high temperatures are required.
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What are high-temperature furnaces?
High-temperature furnaces are laboratory furnaces designed for demanding thermal processes beyond the limits of standard laboratory heat treatment. They are used for applications requiring very high operating temperatures, stable thermal conditions and reliable long-term performance.
LHS high-temperature furnace series
- LHS series – high-temperature laboratory furnaces with SiC heating rods for demanding thermal applications up to 1500 °C
Typical applications
- Advanced ceramic firing and sintering
- High-temperature material testing
- Laboratory thermal analysis
- Research and development applications
- Calcination and demanding heat treatment processes
- Processing of technical ceramics and special materials
How to choose a high-temperature furnace
- Maximum temperature – according to your process and material requirements
- Heating technology – suitable for stable operation at very high temperatures
- Temperature uniformity – important for repeatable thermal results
- Chamber volume – depending on sample size and laboratory capacity
- Process duration – short thermal cycles or long-term operation
- Application type – ceramics, material research, sintering or thermal analysis
FAQ
What is the difference between standard and high-temperature laboratory furnaces?
Standard laboratory furnaces are typically designed for temperatures up to approximately 1200–1340 °C, while high-temperature furnaces extend the operating range up to 1500 °C for advanced thermal applications.
Why are SiC heating rods used in high-temperature furnaces?
SiC heating rods are suitable for reliable operation at very high temperatures and provide stable thermal performance during demanding laboratory processes.
Which applications typically require high-temperature furnaces?
High-temperature furnaces are commonly used for advanced ceramics, sintering, technical materials, thermal analysis and laboratory research requiring temperatures above the range of standard laboratory furnaces.
- Reliable operation for demanding high-temperature processes
- Stable thermal conditions up to 1500 °C
- Technical support and long-term service availability
Contact us and we will help you choose the right high-temperature furnace configuration for your laboratory application. You can also test your material in our testing center before making a decision.
