Vacuum Hot Press Furnace

Vacuum Hot Press Furnace
The Ants Vacuum Hot Press Furnace is an advanced system designed to consolidate powders and composite materials under high temperature and uniaxial pressure in a vacuum or inert atmosphere. Ideal for producing hard-to-sinter materials, such as tungsten carbide, advanced ceramics, and metal matrix composites, this system ensures high purity, density, and mechanical performance with minimal post-processing.
Engineered for Precision
Antsprosys vacuum hot press systems are engineered for microstructural control, near-net shape formation, and reduction of sintering temperature and time. With a front-loading horizontal configuration, the system supports controlled material densification for aerospace, defense, tooling, and electronics sectors.
Key Features
System Highlights
Applications
Key Features
- Hot Zone Dimensions: 10 × 10 × 20 cm
- Max Temperature: Up to 1500°C under vacuum or argon
- Heating Rate: 2–10°C/min using graphite heating elements
- Vacuum Levels: Up to 10⁻⁶ mbar with rotary and diffusion pump integration
- Pressing Force: Hydraulic ram (10–15 tons) with high-density graphite punch system
System Highlights
- Double-Walled, Water-Cooled Chamber
Ensures external surface safety and thermal insulation - Digital Pressure Control
Enables real-time force monitoring and pressure adjustments - PLC + PID Controller
Microprocessor-based interface for automated and manual operation - Industrial HMI Console
User-friendly touchscreen with trend visualizations and recipe programming - Integrated Chiller & Vacuum System
100-liter chiller and advanced sealing mechanisms for stability - Data Management
Centralized logging, CSV/PDF report generation, and remote connectivity
Applications
- High-Temperature Sintering of Ceramics & Carbides
- Densification of Refractory Powders and Metal Matrix Composites
- Thermo-mechanical Testing & Research Prototyping
- Near-net Shape Fabrication with Minimal Machining