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Induction Heated Lab Furnace
November 15, 2006
Linn High Therm
Linn High Therm introduces a laboratory unit for the melting of different materials and the continuous pulling of quart glass capillaries up to 2000°C (3632°F) under protective gas. The furnace is heated by a 10 kW medium-frequency inverter via a graphite susceptor. www.linn.de
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