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Carbolite, Parsons Lane, Hope,
Hope Valley, S33 6RB, England.
Telephone: +44 (0)1433 620011
Fax: +44 (0)1433 621198
E-mail: info@carbolite.com
The products covered in this manual are only a small part of the wide range of
ovens, chamber furnaces and tube furnaces manufactured by Carbolite for
laboratory and industrial use. For further details of our standard or custom built
products please contact us at the address below, or ask your nearest stockist.
Copyright © 2014 Carbolite Limited
For preventive maintenance, repair and calibration of all Furnace
and Oven products, please contact:
Carbolite Engineering Services
Telephone: +44 (0)1433 624242
Fax: +44 (0)1433 624243
MF10 3.08 14/08/14
8.0 SPECIFICATIONS
Carbolite reserves the right to change specifications without notice.
8.1 Models Covered by this Manual
MODEL
Max.
Temp.
Max.
Power
Internal
Bore
Net
Weight
(°C)
(kW)
(mm)
(kg)
Heated by resistance wire wound on a ceramic former
CFM 12/1
1200°C
1.0
1 x 38
35
CFM 12/2
1200°C
1.0
2 x 38
35
Heated by silicon carbide rod elements
CFM 14/1
1400°C
2.8
1 x 38
35
CFM 14/2
1400°C
2.8
2 x 38
35
CFM 14/4
1400°C
3.7
4 x 38
The 1400°C models are also available with an auxiliary
heater attachment
All models are designed to accept 1 or 2 work tubes 25mm internal diameter by
750mm long. The number of tubes is indicated by the model name (--/1 or --/2).
8.2 Environment
The furnaces contain electrical parts and should be stored and used in indoor conditions as
follows:
temperature:
5°C - 40°C
relative humidity:
maximum 80% up to 31°C decreasing linearly to 50% at 40°C
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