Before operating a high-temperature sintering furnace, it is essential to understand the correct procedures and precautions to minimize errors and ensure safe operation. Key points include:

  1. Monitor Temperatures – Always check the temperature of the furnace cover, body, bottom, and water-cooled electrodes. If any part becomes too hot to touch, stop heating and inspect the water circulation system.
  2. Check Vacuum System – If the vacuum cannot be achieved, inspect the diffusion pump oil for oxidation and ensure the mechanical pump is functioning properly. Replace the pump if it shows signs of aging.
  3. Protective Gas Filling – When introducing protective gas, monitor the vacuum pressure gauge carefully. Avoid exceeding positive pressure (generally around -50 Pa). Since gases expand when heated, if the pressure approaches positive values, open the mechanical pump and pre-vacuum valve to reduce gas volume.
  4. Handle Materials Carefully – When loading materials, avoid contact with graphite heating elements, especially those with grooves, as they become brittle after heating and can break easily.
  5. Maintain Cleanliness – Regularly clean the inside and outside of the furnace and maintain the vacuum valves.
  6. Inspect Water System – After starting the water pump, ensure all valves are open and check that there are no leaks in the water pipes. Address any issues promptly.

Note: For detailed guidance or assistance, please consult your furnace manufacturer or professional service personnel.