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I looked but only found ones that go up to 1250 degrees which is not ideal. Also lab furnaces usually can produce higher temperature than needed which is good for melting metals, not for anyone's bank account.
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Can anyone tell me where I can get a furnace that can produce temperatures up to 1700 degrees Celsius for melting metals.
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I have a problem with a formula to paint pvc-plastiol, the person is using an air brush to spray a paint on to some plastisol, but every time he does it clog his .8mm spray nozzle, he is using these two formula, 1) 50% MEK + 50% Tangit Glue + some drops of liquid color for plastisol; 2) 50% THF+50% Tangit Glue + some drops of liquid color for plastisol, thank you in advance for any one who helps.