1. Resistance Heating Furnace
A resistance heating furnace converts electrical energy into thermal energy by passing current through a resistance wire. It is primarily used for heat treatment of materials such as glass, plastic, and metal, and is widely used in the automotive, steel, and metal industries.
2. Induction Heating Furnace
An induction heating furnace utilizes the principle of induction heating for heat treatment. Compared to resistance heating furnaces, it offers faster heating speeds and higher efficiency, making it suitable for treating materials such as steel, non-ferrous metals, ceramics, and glass.
3. Gas Heating Furnace
A gas heating furnace uses gas as a heat source. It is primarily used in industries such as glass, molten iron, ceramics, and electronic components, and features high heating efficiency and ease of operation.
4. Bell-Type Furnace
A bell-type furnace heats materials within a furnace. Because it allows for flexible control of the internal atmosphere, allowing materials to acquire specific properties after heating, it is often used for high-temperature treatments and degassing processes.







