KinTek Solution Solution For Lab Equipment

KinTek Solution Solution For Lab Equipment

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Sample Preparation

KinTek sample preparation equipment includes sample crushing,milling, as while as while sieving equipment, hydraulic press equipment includes manual press, electric press, isostatic press, hot press and press filtering machine.

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Thermal Equipment

KinTek supplies a broad range of high-temperature furnaces, including lab, pilot production, and industrial production furnaces, with a temperature range of up to 3000 ℃. One of KinTek's advantages is the ability to create custom-made furnaces tailored to specific functions, such as different heating methods and speeds, extra high and dynamic vacuums, controlled atmospheres and gas circuits, automated mechanical structures, and software and hardware development.

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Lab Consumables & Materials

KinTek offers a range of lab consumables and materials, including evaporation materials, targets, metals, electrochemistry parts, as well as powders, pellets, wires, strips, foils, plates, and more.

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Bio-Chem Equipment

KinTek bio-chem equipment comprises rotary evaporators, glass and stainless steel reactors, distillation systems, circulating heaters and chillers, as well as vacuum equipment.

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The Anatomy of Control: Engineering a Perfect Thermal Universe in a Tube Furnace

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