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For a sintering furnace, would you choose the Shenpaz Sintra, or the Naber Therm LB? Why?
 
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For a sintering furnace, would you choose the Shenpaz Sintra, or the Naber Therm LB? Why?

For my latest furnace I chose whipmix because I wanted sic heating elements. Our sintra furnace has been alright and the nabertherms have been workhorses but they take longer to get parts for.


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nabertherm comes in two version mosi or sic
 
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For my latest furnace I chose whipmix because I wanted sic heating elements. Are sintra furnace has been alright and the nabertherms have been workhorses but they take longer to get parts for.


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Which would you buy again the Sintra, or the Naber Therm?

What is the difference between sic and mosi elements?
 
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Which would you buy again the Sintra, or the Naber Therm?

What is the difference between sic and mosi elements?

As of right now I would buy another whip mix. I think sic elements give better results with our high trans zirconium
 
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Which would you buy again the Sintra, or the Naber Therm?

What is the difference between sic and mosi elements?

SiC (Silicon Carbide) Heating Elements are wired in parallel, have a max temp of about 1600C at the surface of the element, giving the furnaces they heat a max temp af about 1530 to 1540c. This also tends to give them short lives. They are wired in parallel because their resistance changes as they age. However, when one goes out, they have to be changed in pairs or completely.

MoSi2 elements come in different grades. They are wired in serial circuits, have max temperatures of 1800 - 1900C at the surface of the element. Furnaces with these elements tend to have max programmable temps between 1600-1700C. They can last much longer than SiC elements when run at temperatures above 1500C. They tend to have more issues with contamination if technicians do not dry their colored/painted zirconia properly and do maintain their ovens properly.

Both SiC and MoSi2 elements can contaminate/ be contaminated.

1. The first question you need to answer is what temperature do I sinter at the most.
- If you sinter at 1450 get SiC elements
- If you sinter at 1540 or higher get MoSi2 elements
2. The second question you should answer is how good am I about oven maintenance and attention to process detail.

Good luck.
 
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SiC (Silicon Carbide) Heating Elements are wired in parallel, have a max temp of about 1600C at the surface of the element, giving the furnaces they heat a max temp af about 1530 to 1540c. This also tends to give them short lives. They are wired in parallel because their resistance changes as they age. However, when one goes out, they have to be changed in pairs or completely.

MoSi2 elements come in different grades. They are wired in serial circuits, have max temperatures of 1800 - 1900C at the surface of the element. Furnaces with these elements tend to have max programmable temps between 1600-1700C. They can last much longer than SiC elements when run at temperatures above 1500C. They tend to have more issues with contamination if technicians do not dry their colored/painted zirconia properly and do maintain their ovens properly.

Both SiC and MoSi2 elements can contaminate/ be contaminated.

1. The first question you need to answer is what temperature do I sinter at the most.
- If you sinter at 1450 get SiC elements
- If you sinter at 1540 or higher get MoSi2 elements
2. The second question you should answer is how good am I about oven maintenance and attention to process detail.

Good luck.
Well said and good info Chris.
 
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Any WhipMix Sinter pro reviews out there???
 
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That's good answer Chris.
SiC is better but for low temp up to 1550
And life spine is shorter and it is chipper
ALSO SELING THERMOCOUPLE FOR SHENPAZ SINTRA AND NOBERTHERM SINTERING FURNACES and some others
Reasonable price
 
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That's good answer Chris.
SiC is better but for low temp up to 1550
And life spine is shorter and it is chipper
ALSO SELING THERMOCOUPLE FOR SHENPAZ SINTRA AND NOBERTHERM SINTERING FURNACES and some others
Reasonable price

Re-read what I wrote please. Dont think you quite got it.
 

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