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Gas Flow Control Panel

A Gas Flow Control Panel is the precision instrument that regulates the chemical environment inside a nitriding furnace. Its primary job is to deliver a steady, calculated mixture of gases—usually Ammonia (NH3), Nitrogen (N2), and sometimes Hydrogen (H2)—to ensure the correct "Nitriding Potential" is maintained.
Advantages :

Space Saving

Its circular design provides a much longer “heating path” in a smaller footprint compared to a long, straight-line tunnel furnace.

 Since the loading and unloading points are usually right next to each other, a single operator or robot can handle both tasks.

 Minimizes heat loss because the furnace remains closed; only the small doors open briefly for parts to enter or exit.

Unlike push-type furnaces where parts touch each other,
rotary hearths keep parts separate, allowing heat to circulate around the entire surface of each component.

Advantages :

Space Saving

Its circular design provides a much longer “heating path” in a smaller footprint compared to a long, straight-line tunnel furnace.

 Since the loading and unloading points are usually right next to each other, a single operator or robot can handle both tasks.

 Minimizes heat loss because the furnace remains closed; only the small doors open briefly for parts to enter or exit.

Unlike push-type furnaces where parts touch each other, rotary hearths keep parts separate, allowing heat to circulate around the entire surface of each component.

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