February 4, 2026
As ceramic manufacturers expand capacity or diversify product types, equipment flexibility becomes a decisive factor. The High-Temperature Electric Heating Plate Furnace adopts a modular assembly structure, allowing customized chamber length, heating zones, and control configurations to match specific production requirements.
With a selectable chamber length of 9 to 15 meters, the furnace can be adapted for different throughput demands. Additional heating zones and control points can be integrated without redesigning the entire system, making future upgrades both efficient and cost-effective.
The use of silicon molybdenum rod heating elements ensures stable thermal performance at temperatures up to 1700°C, while maintaining long service life under continuous operation. This makes the furnace particularly suitable for high-density alumina ceramics, corundum ceramics, and zirconia products, which require high sintering temperatures and controlled thermal environments.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Structure | Modular assembly |
| Max Temperature | 1700 °C |
| Uniformity | ±5 °C |
| Heating Zones | 5–8 |
| Control System | PLC + touch screen |
| Propulsion | Automatic hydraulic circulation |
| Push Plate Sizes | 250*250 mm, 320*320 mm |
Thanks to its modular design, the furnace supports customized layouts, faster installation, and simplified maintenance, helping ceramic manufacturers reduce downtime and adapt quickly to market changes.