Applications Of Electric Resistance Furnaces
Apr 10, 2026
Resistance furnaces are primarily used in industrial production for heat treatment processes of metallic materials, such as annealing, normalizing, quenching, and tempering. By precisely controlling the heating temperature and holding time, the internal structure of metals can be improved, increasing their hardness, strength, and toughness. Therefore, they are widely used in industries such as machinery manufacturing and metallurgical processing. In the fields of materials processing and experimentation, resistance furnaces are commonly used in ceramic sintering, glass processing, and high-temperature testing of new materials. Due to their high temperature control accuracy and good temperature uniformity, they are ideal for scientific research and experimental operations with stringent process requirements, providing a stable high-temperature environment for material performance research.
Resistance furnaces also have important applications in the electronics, chemical, and light industries. For example, they are used for welding and aging tests of electronic components, high-temperature treatment of chemical raw materials, and drying and heating of small parts. With their clean, safe, and easy-to-control characteristics, resistance furnaces have become indispensable heating equipment in various industrial and experimental scenarios.






