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ELECTRIC furnaces
Laboratory Furnaces
– Horizontal Tubular
LFH Series– 2000°F
– Pit/Crucible
LFV Series– 2000°F
– Bench Type box
M2-DKR Series – 2500°F
HL Series - 2000°F
Pot / TROUGH Furnaces
– Pot Type
PF Series– 1700°F
– Trough Type
TF/TFL Series– 1700°F
Pit Furnaces
– Radiant Heat
PT Series – 1850°F
– Vertical Air Flow
VR Series – 2000°F
M2-CAH Series– 1400°F
Bell Furnaces
BA Series – 1850°F
Box Furnaces
– Radiant Heat
H Series – 1850°F
HM Series – 1900°F
– Horizontal Air Flow
GF Series – 1400°F
GFH Series – 1750°F
– High Temperature Furnace
SCR Series – 2500°F
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TRENT, Inc.
201 Leverington Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19127
Toll Free: 800-544-TRENT
Phone: 215-482-5000
Fax: 215-482-9389
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APPLICATIONS include, but are not limited to:
| Aging |
Hardening |
| Annealing |
Pre-Heating
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| Brazing
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Stress Relieving
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Carburizing
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Sintering |
| Drawing
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Tempering |
| Firing
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TRENT furnaces are carefully engineered, refined and tested to meet today's exacting industrial requirements. The highly efficient Folded and Formed (F&F®) heating elements provide better temperature uniformity, closer control, and greater flexibility, thus reducing costs and improving production rates. TRENT furnace designs are practical and economical, requiring little or no maintenance. Our standard furnace designs, whether box, pit, or bell-type, with or without forced air circulation, can be modified to fit your needs. The three basic batch type electric furnaces are:
BOX - used in the metal trades for hardening and annealing, the ceramic industry for firing, the glass industry for annealing and by chemical producers for processing.
AIR CIRCULATION - used much like the box type, but having the added feature of air recirculation to produce better heat uniformity in the working chamber,
SALT BATH - for carburizing, hardening and tempering.
The following table provides a list of furnace categories and a range of interior dimensions. Select a link from the side bar menu for more details.

If you need our help in deciding which model would work for you, or if you would like a quote on a custom-designed furnace, download our FURNACE QUESTIONNAIRE, fill it out and fax it back to us.
For applications requiring lower temperatures up to 1400°F, click on the PRODUCTS gauge above, and select ELECTRIC OVENS. |
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