| Category | Muffle Furnace |
| Model | Alloy Annealing Furnace |
| Max Temperature | 600°C (1112°F) |
| Working Temperature | 500°C |
| Thermocouple Type | K (Chromel-Alumel) |
| Thermocouple Details | Tolerance Class 1, -40 to +375°C range, MgO insulated mineral, Inconel 600 sheath, 3mm diameter, Type K |
| Heating Element | Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl) |
| Element Details | FeCrAl alloy, 80/20 NiCr equivalent, Max temp: 1400°C, Good oxidation resistance, Low cost |
| Chamber (MM) | 125 x 125 x 250 |
| Outer Body (MM) | 525.0 x 735.0 x 535.0 |
| Chamber Volume | 4 Litres |
| Volume (cu.ft) | 7.4 ft³ |
| Power Load | 4.76 kW |
| Power Supply | 220V, Single Phase |
| Gross Weight | 58.84 kg |
| Chamber Shape | Square |
The Alloy Annealing Furnace is designed for the heat treatment of metal alloys to relieve internal stresses and improve ductility. It operates by heating the alloy to a specific temperature, typically above 550°C, holding it there to allow for microstructural homogenization, and then controlling the cooling rate, often slowly, to prevent the reintroduction of stress. The working principle relies on precise temperature regulation within an insulated chamber to ensure uniform heat distribution across the workload. Its primary purpose is to soften hardened metals, enhance machinability, and prepare materials for further cold working processes. Such furnaces are essential in manufacturing industries dealing with steel, copper alloys, and aluminum components.
Trutherm manufactures 600 Degree Celsius (°C) Alloy Annealing Furnace 125 x 125 x 250 MM Chamber for buyers who search by exact machine type, chamber size and 600°C temperature rating. This page is specific to the MM dimension version, so the chamber size is presented in the unit normally used in the buyer's drawing, tender or purchase request.
This configuration is suitable when the sample load must fit a 125 x 125 x 250 MM chamber with usable chamber volume of 4 litre, approximate power load of 5 kW, square chamber profile. It is commonly selected for laboratory, QC, metallurgical, ceramic, pharmaceutical and industrial heat-treatment work requiring stable heating and repeatable process conditions. Typical use includes general laboratory and industrial heat-treatment applications requiring stable, repeatable temperature control.
Equivalent chamber references: 125 x 125 x 250 MM, 13 x 13 x 25 CM and 5 x 5 x 10 INCH. Buyers searching for 600 Degree Celsius Alloy Annealing Furnace 125 x 125 x 250 MM chamber; 600°C Alloy Annealing Furnace 125 x 125 x 250 MM; 600 Degree Celsius Alloy Annealing Furnace 13 x 13 x 25 CM chamber; 600°C Alloy Annealing Furnace 13 x 13 x 25 CM; 600 Degree Celsius Alloy Annealing Furnace 5 x 5 x 10 INCH chamber; 600°C Alloy Annealing Furnace 5 x 5 x 10 INCH can verify the same physical chamber on this canonical product page before requesting price, GST invoice, packaging and delivery.
Where sample volume and process type vary week to week, a general-purpose muffle furnace avoids the cost of maintaining several process-specific furnace types.
A muffle furnace is usually the first furnace a lab installs, since it covers the broadest share of everyday heating, drying and ashing tasks before more specialised equipment is added.
As a general-purpose muffle furnace, this model covers a broader range of routine heating tasks than a process-specific ashing, tube or sintering furnace, making it the practical default when the lab runs mixed sample types rather than one dedicated process.