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Series 653 High-Temperature Furnace Specifications
Series 653 High-Temperature Furnace
Introduction
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Series 653 High-Temperature Furnace Specifications
High-Temperature Furnace Specifications
a
a Specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact MTS for verification of
specifications critical to your needs.
653.01
653.02
653.03
B
b This furnace is particularly well-suited for use when a lower thermal gradient is desired on a
tensile or fatigue specimen.
653.04
†
C
c
Designed to accommodate high-temperature bend testing of ceramic materials per ASTM
C1211 or JIS R1604.
Temperature
Max/Min
d
1400°C/100 °C
1400°C/100 °C
1400°C/100 °C
1400°C/100°C
Overall Height
55 mm
86 mm
126 mm
220 mm
Hot Zone
Height
19 mm
50 mm
90 mm
185 mm
Hot Zone
Width and
Depth
50 mm
50 mm
62.5 mm
62.5 mm
Number of
Zones
1
2
2
3
Heater Element
Power
100/120 V or
220/240 V
50/60 Hz
100/120 V or
220/240 V
50/60 Hz
100/120 V or
220/240 V
50/60 Hz
220/240 V
50/60 Hz
Control Point
Stability
d
±1°C from 100 °C
to 1400 °C
±1°C from 100 °C to
1400 °C
±1°C from 100 °C
to 1400 °C
±1°C from 100
°C to 1400 °C
Heating Ramp
d
100°C/min
100°C/min
100°C/min
100°C/min
Minimum Time
to Reach
Maximum
Temperature
d
d Unloaded, sealed furnace. Furnace performance is dependent on a number of factors including
test type, specimen type, grip configuration, and furnace size. Adding a specimen or grips to the
furnace will reduce4 the maximum achievable temperature and increase the time to reach
temperature. Typical performance of a 653.04 Furnace with MTS 680 grips is 1050 °C maximum
temperature in approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. A low heat load specimen such as a thin
wire (with grips outside the furnace) will be able to reach a higher temperature in a shorter period
of time.
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min