The vacuum annealing furnace can be filled with gas during operation. This is mainly to create a specific atmosphere environment during the annealing process to meet the annealing needs of different materials. Specifically, the furnace of a vacuum annealing furnace is equipped with inlet and outlet ports, which can introduce protective gases such as argon and nitrogen to reduce or avoid material oxidation and pollution during the annealing process.
In addition, introducing gas can also help control the atmosphere composition inside the furnace, thereby affecting the annealing effect and final performance of the material. For example, in some cases, introducing an appropriate amount of protective gas can improve the annealing quality and uniformity of materials.
However, it should be noted that when introducing gas, the flow rate and composition of the gas must be strictly controlled to ensure the stability and controllability of the atmosphere inside the furnace. At the same time, it is necessary to choose the appropriate type of protective gas and ventilation method based on the specific annealing process and material characteristics.
In summary, the vacuum annealing furnace can be filled with gas during operation, which helps create a specific annealing atmosphere environment and improve the annealing quality and performance of materials. But strict control of relevant parameters is required when introducing gas to meet specific annealing process requirements.
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