





800°C 5-Stage Programmable Jewelry Burnout Furnace
Five-Stage Segmented Programme
The controller supports a structured five-stage heating cycle. Each stage can be configured to follow the burnout schedule recommended by the manufacturer of the investment material.
A typical programme may include:
Initial low-temperature heating and wax drainage
Controlled removal of remaining wax and moisture
Progressive heating of the investment mold
Final burnout and residue removal
Adjustment to the required flask casting temperature
Important Programme Notice
Burnout temperatures and holding times vary according to:
Investment material
Flask dimensions
Wax quantity
Model geometry
Casting alloy
Manufacturer instructions
Workshop environment
Always use the burnout schedule supplied by the investment material manufacturer. Do not rely on one universal programme for every flask or casting application.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
Details |
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Product Type |
Programmable jewelry burnout furnace |
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Maximum Temperature |
800°C |
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Rated Power |
1500W |
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Voltage Options |
110V or 220V |
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Frequency |
50/60Hz, depending on version |
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Temperature Control |
Five-stage segmented PID control |
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Heating Method |
Resistance-wire heating |
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Chamber Dimensions |
150 × 150 × 200 mm |
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Approximate Maximum Flask Size |
102 × 178 mm / 4 × 7 in |
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Machine Dimensions |
410 × 330 × 425 mm |
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Net Weight |
Approximately 16.5 kg |
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Wax Collection |
Bottom wax drain with removable tray |
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Exhaust |
Top exhaust port |
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Main Applications |
Wax burnout, investment mold baking and flask preheating |
Suitable Applications
Suitable For
Lost-wax jewellery casting
Wax pattern burnout
Investment mold baking
Casting flask preheating
Small-batch casting preparation
Jewellery schools and training workshops
Independent goldsmith and silversmith studios
Not Intended For
Direct melting of gold, silver or platinum
Heat treatment requiring temperatures above 800°C
Food preparation
Indoor operation without adequate ventilation
Unattended operation without appropriate workshop controls
What’s Included
1 × Programmable Jewelry Burnout Furnace
1 × Flask Lifting Tool
1 × Power Cable
1 × Pair of Heat-Resistant Gloves
1 × Wax Collection Tray
Important Safety Information
Select the correct voltage before placing the order.
Install the furnace on a stable, level and heat-resistant surface.
Maintain sufficient clearance around the sides, rear and top of the machine.
Use the furnace only in a properly ventilated workshop or with suitable fume extraction.
The exhaust port must not be blocked during operation.
Do not touch the furnace housing, door, wax drain or collection tray while hot.
Use appropriate heat-resistant gloves and flask-handling tools.
Allow the furnace to cool completely before cleaning or maintenance.
Do not allow melted wax to accumulate inside or around the drain opening.
Confirm that the workshop socket, wiring and circuit are suitable for the rated power.
Do not leave the furnace operating without appropriate supervision and safety procedures.
Follow the instructions supplied by the investment material manufacturer.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this furnace used for?
It is designed for wax burnout, investment mold baking and casting flask preheating as part of a lost-wax jewellery casting process.
Is the furnace programmable?
Yes. The segmented controller supports a five-stage ramp-and-hold heating process, allowing the burnout cycle to be structured according to the investment material and flask requirements.
What is the maximum temperature?
The listed maximum operating temperature is 800°C.
Can it accommodate a 4 × 7 inch flask?
The chamber measures 150 × 150 × 200 mm and can accommodate a flask measuring approximately 102 × 178 mm, subject to the flask shape and the clearance required around it.
Does melted wax remain inside the chamber?
The furnace includes a bottom wax drain that helps direct melted wax into the removable collection tray. The drain and tray should be inspected and cleaned after the furnace has cooled.
Does the exhaust port remove all fumes?
No. The exhaust port provides an outlet from the chamber, but the furnace must still be used in a properly ventilated workspace or connected to an appropriate extraction arrangement.
Can I melt metal directly inside this furnace?
No. This model is intended for burnout and mold preparation. Use a dedicated metal melting furnace for gold, silver or other casting alloys.
Which voltage should European customers select?
Select the voltage that matches the electrical supply in your workshop. Confirm compatibility before ordering. Do not connect a 110V machine to a 220V supply, or a 220V machine to a 110V supply.
Is one burnout programme suitable for every investment material?
No. Investment materials have different recommended ramp rates, holding temperatures and cycle durations. Always follow the material manufacturer’s instructions.