I. Factors Affecting Lifespan: Why 50-200 Cycles?
The lifespan of hot zone components (primarily graphite heating elements and graphite insulation felt) is strongly correlated with the customer's process conditions, mainly reflected in:
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Maximum Operating Temperature:The higher the temperature, the faster the material sublimation and consumption. This is the primary factor affecting lifespan.
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Atmosphere Purity:Trace amounts of oxygen or moisture in the protective gas accelerate the oxidation and consumption of graphite.
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Process Cycle:The more severe the heating and cooling rates, the greater the thermal stress; the longer the holding time, the greater the cumulative loss.
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Material Volatility:When processing certain materials that volatilize at high temperatures, their vapors can erode graphite components.
Therefore, a furnace processing volatile materials at 2800°C may have a hot zone lifespan approaching the lower limit of 50 cycles; whereas a furnace processing stable materials at 2400°C with a pure atmosphere may achieve a lifespan of 200 cycles or longer.
II. Lifespan Comparison and Cost Explanation of Components
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Graphite Heating Elements/Insulation Felt:These are normal consumables requiring periodic replacement. Their cost is already included in the product's production cost.
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Induction Coil:This is generally not considered a consumable. As long as the cooling water system operates normally (uninterrupted water supply, good water quality without scaling), the coil itself essentially requires no replacement under normal use, with a design lifespan synchronized with the main equipment.
III. Our Service and Commitment
In the proposal provided before contract signing, we will offer a more precise lifespan estimate for hot zone components and an annual consumption cost analysis list based on your specific process parameters, enabling you to clearly calculate production costs.

