grafietfurnace
Grafietfurnace is a high-temperature electric furnace in which graphite components form the heating element and reaction chamber. The name combines grafiet, the word for graphite in several Germanic languages, with furnace. Grafietfurnaces are used where high temperatures, chemical inertness, and contamination control are required. Typical operating temperatures range from several hundred to about 3000°C, depending on atmosphere and graphite quality.
Most grafietfurnaces employ a graphite tube or crucible enclosed by graphite heating elements that are electrified
Key uses include pyrolysis and carbonization of carbon-rich materials; preparation steps in materials research; and in
Advantages include fast heating and intense heat localization, chemical inertness to many reagents, and compatibility with