by aifurnaces | May 19, 2023 | Buying Guides, Lab Furnaces, Lab Processes, Industry Guides and Tips
The muffle furnace is a universal heating equipment, often used for thermal processing and industrial workpiece processing. In the pharmaceutical industry, the muffle furnace is used for drug inspection and the pretreatment of medical samples; in the analytical... by aifurnaces | Apr 6, 2023 | Lab Furnaces, Lab Processes, Industry Guides and Tips, Lab Ovens
For many laboratory owners seeking to effectively dry their samples, forced air ovens have become a popular option. Forced air ovens, which have forced, blower-assisted ventilation designs, provide better temperature consistency and quick heat recovery than other...
by Deepa | Mar 25, 2023 | Lab Ovens, Lab Furnaces, Lab Processes, Industry Guides and Tips
Today, calibration is often used in research laboratories to ensure accurate data. But what is calibration, how does it work, and why does it matter? Knowing the answers to these questions will help you run a better, more accurate laboratory. Whether you are new to... by aifurnaces | Jul 12, 2022 | Lab Furnaces, Lab Processes
Advanced ceramics pertains to products created from high-purity, inorganic mixtures using specialized manufacturing methods. These are highly absorbent, magnetic, conductive, and insulating, making them excellent alternatives to traditional materials like glass,... by aifurnaces | Jul 12, 2022 | Lab Furnaces, Lab Processes
As technology advances, people discover different ways to do their tasks more efficiently than before, one of which is creating parts or components using 3D printing. This technology is quickly becoming more popular, especially in manufacturing metal products. It... by aifurnaces | Jul 4, 2022 | Lab Furnaces, Lab Processes
From ceramics used in construction to hydraulic systems installed in airplanes and cars, many products we use today are made through sintering. The manufacturing industry relies on this process to transform porous raw materials into sturdy components. There are...