Thursday, March 11, 2010

Why Settle for One?- The New HSH3003-0406 Hybrid Drying and Firing Furnace

      After years and years of sleepless nights and fruitless days, you finally hit the jackpot! You figured it out! You finally have devised the perfect way to increase dye sensitized solar cell efficiency while keeping the costs at all all time low. Now all you have to try it out.

      But how? You know exactly which differing types of furnaces you need to fulfill each step. Where? Your lab doesn't have too much extra space, but that is something you are going to have to work with. Being a small lab based research and development group, you also do not have the money to burn on costly machinery. So what are you going to do? The answer: the compact HSH3003-0406 Hybrid Drying and Firing Furnace.

 
HSH3003-0406 Hybrid Drying and Firing Furnace Design

     This new hybrid furnace was design especially for the firing and drying of nano-sized titanium oxide particles in DSSC to fit the needs of smaller scale research and development. It can operate in temperatures varying from room temperature up to 650°C from which it acts as a dryer below 200°C and functions as a firing furnace at higher temperatures. It also comes equipped with an industrial computer system in order to switch between drying and firing modes. Its compact size optimizes its minimal space requirements as well increases cost efficiency in order to please any budget. In addition, its unique technology has customizable options in order to fit precise needs.

      This hybrid, produced exclusively by Torrey Hills Technologies, has been manufactured in the hopes that innovative researchers are not limited by potentially restricted resources, whether it be space or money. Various universities and research companies worldwide have already taken advantage of what this furnace can offer.

     Torrey Hills technology strongly supports research in DSSC applications in order to promote a greener way of life encompassing more efficient, as well as affordable, eco-friendly practices.

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