
Split Tube Furnace for
High-Temperature Chemistry
The Split Tube Furnace for High-Temperature Chemistry is a precision-engineered heating system designed for thermal processing of chemical reactions under carefully controlled conditions. Built for laboratory and industrial applications alike, this furnace supports a broad spectrum of high-temperature gas-solid, solid-state, and molten-phase reactions—enabling safe, uniform, and repeatable chemical synthesis and transformation.Â
Its split-hinge design ensures easy access to the reaction tube, making setup and sample handling fast and efficient—ideal for dynamic and iterative experimental workflows.Â
Key Features
Applications
Optional Features
Key Features
- Temperature Range: Ambient to 1200°C (extendable based on application)Â
- Uniform Heating: Multi-zone configuration for precise temperature profilesÂ
- Split-Hinge Design: Quick and easy loading of reaction vessels or tubesÂ
- Gas Compatibility: Inert, reducing, oxidizing, or reactive gas atmospheres supportedÂ
- Control System: Digital PID controller with programmable temperature ramp/hold profilesÂ
- Safety Interlocks: Over-temperature protection and gas leak detection (optional)Â
Applications
- High-Temperature Synthesis: Solid-state reactions, precursor calcinationÂ
- Gas–Solid Reactions: Oxidation, reduction, nitridation under flowing gasesÂ
- Pyrolysis: Thermal decomposition of organic and polymeric materialsÂ
- Molten Salt Chemistry: Reactions in alkali or halide-based fluxesÂ
- Corrosion Studies: Testing of material resistance in aggressive high-temp environmentsÂ
- Catalyst Development: Stability testing and regeneration cyclesÂ
Optional Features
- Rotameter or MFC-based gas flow systemsÂ
- Quartz, alumina, or inconel reaction tubesÂ
- Vacuum-tight flanges and ports for sampling or pressure controlÂ
- Data logging and remote monitoring interfaceÂ
- Refractory liner for high-temperature molten salt or corrosive reaction compatibilityÂ