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What is the material made of inside belt continuous conveyor furnaces?

In the firing of ceramics, high thermal cycling of up to 800C is normalWhat type of material is used inside a furnace and what are the maximum temperatures allowable?

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I agree with Mike1942fCurrently, belt furnaces are not suitable for applications that require peak temperature above 1250C/2280F as the material of the belt is typically made out of stainless steel 310, nichrome ni80cr20, or inconel 601These can only go up to 1200C max, and will start to deteriorate very quickly going above that, under continuous thermal cyclesThat's why you see people go with Pusher Kilns for process requiring temp above 1150C, because it uses ceramicBut any sintering, brazing, metallization, or sealing processes below 1200C works fine in continuous conveyor furnaces with suitable belt materialsMichael Shaw Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC

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