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Zircar Zirconia Hot Spot 110 Sintering Oven Dental Furnace

zircar-hotspot-110The Zircar Zirconia Hot Spot 110 is a traditional electric kiln-type furnace used in laboratories for sintering a variety of ceramic materials.  Although not primarily designed for dental applications, the product has filled a niche in the US by featuring sintering up to 1700ºC using only 935 Watts of standard 110 voltage.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Manufacturer: Zircar Zirconia
  • Model: Hot Spot 110
  • Capacity / Tray: 20 units/tray
  • # Trays / Cycle: 2 trays
  • Chamber Size: 5”W x 4”H x 5”D
  • Power Requirement: 935 Watts, 110 V / 40 Amps
  • Heating Elements: Kanthal molybdenum disilicide
  • Chamber Material: Four Layers of Alumina / Zirconia
  • Max Temperature: 1700ºC
  • Heat Ramp Speed: 30ºC / min
  • Programmability: 2 user programs, up to 8 steps
  • Display Type: LED
  • Computer Connection: none, optional datalogger offered
  • Standard Processing Time: 8 hours
  • Dimensions: 20”W x 16.5”D x 16”H
  • Weight: 108 lbs
COMPARISON: The microSinterWave microwave dental furnaces are powerful upgrades/replacements for the Zircar Zirconia Hot Spot 110 furnace, and an excellent match for expediting results with almost any CAD/CAM dental milling unit.  The microwave technology utilized in the microSinterWave ovens can be set for a variety of recommended sintering temperatures, and will produce the hardest possible finished framework at a fraction of the time and energy costs of a traditional electric furnace, usually about 90 minutes as opposed to up to 8-12 hours with traditional furnaces.
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