The furnace size of the box type annealing furnace is not fixed, but designed according to specific processing requirements and workpiece dimensions. The common sizes of box type annealing furnaces include various specifications, and the following are some common size ranges:
Length: ranging from shorter 1m (or shorter, such as 100mm, 200mm, etc., suitable for specific small workpieces) to longer ones such as 1.2m, 1.5m, 1.8m, 2m, or even longer, to accommodate workpieces of different sizes.
Width: Similarly, there are various specifications for width, such as 0.6m, 0.75m, 0.9m, 1m, 1.2m, 1.5m, etc., depending on the width of the workpiece and processing requirements.
Height: In terms of height, common sizes include 0.4m, 0.45m, 0.55m, 1m, 1.5m, etc., depending on the stacking height of the workpiece and the requirements of the annealing process.
It should be noted that the selection of furnace size should comprehensively consider factors such as workpiece size, working temperature, processing efficiency, and equipment cost. A larger furnace size can accommodate more workpieces, improve production efficiency, but it also increases equipment costs and energy consumption. Therefore, when choosing a box type annealing furnace, a reasonable selection should be made based on actual processing needs.
In addition, the calculation and determination of furnace size also need to consider the effective size of the furnace (i.e. the width and length of the furnace bottom plate for loading workpieces and the effective height for stacking workpieces) and the size of the furnace brick cavity. At the same time, it is necessary to ensure good heat exchange efficiency in the furnace to ensure uniform temperature in the working chamber and reduce heat loss.
In summary, the furnace size of the box type annealing furnace has diversity, and the specific size should be selected and designed according to actual processing needs.