Among available thermal processing equipment, the three-zone tube furnace has become a preferred solution for researchers working on advanced catalyst systems. Its ability to independently control multiple heating zones makes it particularly well-suited for three-stage catalyst preparation processes, typically involving drying, calcination, and activation.
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Among various laboratory heating instruments, a 1700℃ tube furnace stands out for its high-temperature capabilities, uniform heating, and versatility in catalyst synthesis. This article explores how a 1700℃ tube furnace supports high-efficiency catalyst preparation experiments, its advantages, and practical applications.
A hydrogen reduction furnace is a specialized high-temperature device used for reduction reactions, where hydrogen gas acts as a reducing agent to convert oxides into their corresponding metals or other reduced forms.



