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The Furnace Probe Cameras

The furnace probe cameras are used for the observation of furnaces and for monitoring annealing, combustion, melting, heating or sintering processes as well as material guidance in hot zones. The temperature at the probe tip is between 800°C and 2000°C in continuous operation; the pressure in the furnace may be between partial vacuum and an overpressure between 3 mbar and 100 mbar.

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  • Probe camera housing in 2 standard and long design.

  • Housing made of CrNi-steel or Titanium.

  • Double walled housing for cooling water; with forced ventilation, temperature monitoring at the probe tip.

  • Probe with straight viewing direction or 70° elbow view.

  • Housing and viewing aperture air -purged for cooling purpose and keeping the viewing aperture clean.

  • V-mounting flange for accurate centering of probe housing.

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