High Temperature Electric Furnace
Dental furnaces (also known as dental ceramic furnaces or dental
sintering furnaces) are mainly used for sintering and curing dental
restorative materials. In dental clinical practice, dental stoves
are widely used for making and repairing various restorations such
as crowns, bridges, dentures, especially for the treatment of all
ceramic and ceramic based materials.
Firstly, dental ovens can provide a high-temperature environment,
allowing ceramic materials to achieve the required hardness and
strength during the sintering process. By controlling the
temperature and sintering time, it is possible to ensure that the
material is fully bonded, reduce internal defects, and improve the
wear resistance and biocompatibility of the final restoration. In
addition, dental ovens can achieve specific color combinations in
different materials, making the restoration components more
coordinated with the patient's natural teeth and achieving better
aesthetic effects.
Secondly, dental furnaces also play a crucial role in the
manufacturing of metal porcelain teeth, ensuring a strong bond
between the metal substrate and the porcelain layer, and preventing
delamination during use. In addition, modern dental stoves often
have digital control systems that can be programmed to set
parameters, improving the accuracy and repeatability of operations.
Max. Power | 5kW |
Temperature Control | PID automatic control |
Heating Element | Silicon Carbide (SiC) |
Power Supply | 220V/380V, 50/60Hz |
Temperature Range | up to 1700°C |
Heating Rate | 10-20°C/min |