If a high-temperature sintering furnace encounters a problem, it must be addressed promptly to avoid affecting operations. Here’s how to handle cooling water abnormalities:
- Confirm Power Off
- Ensure that the furnace’s heating power has been completely stopped.
- External Water Leak or Abnormal Flow
- If a leak occurs outside the furnace or the cooling water flow is abnormal, take emergency measures as soon as possible.
- If water supply can be maintained, continue to preserve the vacuum.
- If emergency measures cannot be implemented, maintain the furnace in its current state and allow it to cool down naturally.
- Emergency Cooling
- If the cooling water system fails while the equipment is stopped, immediately switch to emergency cooling water.
- High-Temperature Precaution
- If the cooling water stops during high-temperature operation and emergency water cannot be supplied, components such as the heat exchanger, vacuum chamber, and pumps may be damaged.
(Content is for reference only. For any issues or emergencies, contact the manufacturer or service provider immediately.)