High Temperature Vacuum Furnaces


R. D. Webb Company RED DEVIL™ High Temperature Research Vacuum Furnaces


Furnace Applications
  • sintering
  • densification
  • annealing
  • outgassing
  • purifying
  • heat treating
  • melting
  • graphitizing
  • reaction bonding
  • testing
  • brazing
  • aging
  • diffusion bonding
  • thermocouple calibration
  • TGA
  • DTA
High Temperature Vacuum Furnace
Typical Materials Processed
  • ceramics
  • cermets
  • graphite
  • refractory metals
  • reactive metals
  • ceramic matrix composites
  • metal matrix composites
  • carbon-carbon composites
  • advanced materials
  • engineered materials
  • aerospace materials
  • rocket engine materials
  • heat shield materials
  • nuclear reactor materials
  • turbine engine materials
  • tungsten carbide (WC)


The R. D. Webb Company manufactures high-temperature vacuum furnaces that are designed specifically for university, industrial, and government laboratories. The flagship RED DEVIL features both installation and operation that are simple and inexpensive (power consumption is less than 2 kW). No cooling water or drain is required and a standard 20 amp, 120 volt wall outlet (10 amp, 240 volt optional) provides sufficient electrical power to operate the furnace at high temperatures. There are no water cooling channels to clog, no chamber corrosion from galvanic action, and no water leaks degrading vacuum quality.


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R. D. Webb Company, Inc.
6 Huron Drive
Natick, MA 01760
USA

Phone: (508) 650-0110
Fax: (508) 650-0555
E-Mail: rdwebb@alum.mit.edu

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