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chamber of a furnace

Nanyang JZJ engineers great machines, or perhaps "furnaces" is the more appropriate term, which can get quite hot (really hot). What makes you wonder about what happens on the inside of a furnace? So, come on a thrilling journey inside a furnace and see how it works!

Furnaces are special machines that hot things up until they are really hot. Before we dive into the hot stuff, let’s start with the basics. Heat is generated by carefully placing the materials to be heated into the furnace. Once everything is in, the door of the furnace is bolted shut. Next, add fuel, it may be gas or oil to heat the furnace and prepare it to work!

A Journey into the Chamber

So we have a good overall understanding of how a furnace operates, now let’s look a bit closer inside. Furnaces have two parts, an upper chamber and a lower chamber. The upper chamber is for the materials that we need heated, the lower chamber burns open flames.

The materials in the upper chamber are heated so intensely that they melt into liquid. That hot liquid then streams down into the bottom chamber. The intense heat inside the lower chamber purges and transforms the materials into something that can be used to produce many different things. However, another significant process of importance as its goal is to make better materials.

Why choose Nanyang JZJ chamber of a furnace?

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