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Inamori School of Engineering
Materials Joining and Processing Laboratory
McMahon Building, Room 325
A high temperature vacuum furnace with graphite heating element is available for vacuum brazing and firing. The furnace has a maximum operating temperature of 2000°C, a 10 inch by 10 inch by 10 inch working zone, and can be operated under high vacuum (10-6 torr) or with a flowing or static inert or reducing gas.
For more information, contact Dr. Alan Meier.
