CFC Profiles and PIPES

Carbon Fiber Composite (CFC) profiles, channels and filament wrounf pipes are advanced structural components designed for high-performance vacuum furnace applications. Renowned for their exceptional thermal stability, low thermal expansion, and high strength-to-weight ratio, CFC materials excel in extreme environments where traditional metals and ceramics may fail. 

These lightweight yet durable components provide superior resistance to thermal shock and corrosion, ensuring long-lasting performance.

By leveraging the unique properties of carbon fiber composites, CFC profiles and channels enhance furnace efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and minimise contamination risks, making them an ideal choice for precision industrial and research applications.

In a vacuum or high-temperature furnace, CFC (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Carbon) tubes and profiles are strategically placed in critical areas where high strength, thermal stability, and chemical inertness are required.

Profiles and tubes are used for a range of applications inside in Vacuum furnace. 

  • CFC profiles (rods, beams) support heating elements or act as current conductors.
  • Hot Zone Insulation & Structural FrameworkCFC profiles (plates, rods, or custom shapes) reinforce the insulation layers (e.g., graphite felt, CFC felt.
  • Susceptors (absorbing and transferring heat uniformly).
  • Fixture racks, trays, or hangers to hold parts during heat treatment (e.g., sintering, brazing).
  • Gas & Vacuum Distribution Systems. CFC tubes can be used as gas injection nozzles in CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) furnaces.
  • Cooling & Quenching Systems (Special Cases)In some advanced furnaces, CFC tubes guide inert gas for rapid cooling (quenching) of treated parts.

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