INSTALLATION FOR SHORT TIME HEAT TREATMENT AT HIGH TEMPERATURE
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https://doi.org/10.24193/subbphys.2019.04Keywords:
short time annealing, temperature measurement, controlled atmosphere, high heating rateAbstract
The design of a simple installation for short time annealing of nanomaterials at high temperature is presented. The installation is capable of heating rates of over 20 °C/s and cooling rates of up to 80 C/s with a maximum attainable temperature of 1050 °C.References
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