
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