Sinterfenster
Sinterfenster, also known as a sintered glass window, is a type of window used in high-temperature applications, such as furnaces, kilns, and other industrial equipment. It is made by sintering, a process that involves heating a powdered material to a temperature below its melting point, causing the particles to fuse together. This results in a dense, non-porous material that is highly resistant to heat and chemical corrosion.
The primary material used in the production of sinterfenster is a mixture of glass powder and other
Sinterfenster offers several advantages over traditional glass windows. It can withstand much higher temperatures, up to
However, sinterfenster also has some limitations. It is more expensive to produce than traditional glass windows,
In conclusion, sinterfenster is a specialized type of window designed for high-temperature and high-corrosion environments. Its