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Chlorine Sintering Equipment
The Chlorine Sintering Equipment is designed for the dehydration and purification of quartz soot preforms in optical fiber manufacturing. By utilizing chlorine-based sintering processes, the system effectively removes hydroxyl (OH) impurities and residual contaminants, ensuring high material purity and optical performance.
The equipment supports stable high-temperature operation and uniform treatment of large-size soot preforms. Controlled gas flow and temperature profiles enable consistent sintering results across the entire preform length.
Optimized for industrial production environments, the system features:
Efficient OH removal and material purification
Stable high-temperature sintering process
Compatibility with large-diameter and long preforms
The Chlorine Sintering Equipment operates by introducing chlorine-containing gases into a controlled high-temperature environment, where they react with hydroxyl groups and impurities within the soot preform. This process is critical for achieving low-OH quartz material required for high-performance optical fibers.
The process chamber is manufactured from pure titanium or similar corrosion-resistant alloys, ensuring long-term stability when handling aggressive chlorine-based gases. This design significantly reduces contamination risks and extends equipment service life.
Precise temperature control is maintained throughout the sintering process, enabling uniform dehydration and densification of the preform. Stable process conditions help prevent structural deformation and ensure consistent material properties.
The vertical multi-tier frame structure provides mechanical stability during high-temperature operation. A fully sealed chamber design enhances safety and process cleanliness, supporting reliable long-duration operation.
The equipment can be seamlessly integrated into upstream deposition systems and downstream consolidation or drawing processes, forming a critical part of a complete quartz preform manufacturing line.
Soot Preform
Length: ~2700 mm
Diameter: ~400 mm
Density: 0.4–0.6 g/cm³
Process Performance
Deposition Efficiency: ~160 g/min
Capture Efficiency: ~50%
Process Chamber
Chamber Material: Pure titanium and corrosion-resistant alloys
Mechanical Structure
Frame Structure: Multi-tiered frame
Total Frame Height: ~13 m
Total Weight: ~13 tons
Footprint: ~12 m × 6 m
Chlorine-based sintering efficiently removes hydroxyl impurities, ensuring low-OH quartz material.
Titanium and corrosion-resistant alloys provide long-term stability in aggressive process environments.
Precise thermal control ensures consistent dehydration and densification throughout the preform.
Robust mechanical structure supports stable operation during high-temperature, long-duration processes.
Why is chlorine sintering required in quartz preform manufacturing?
Chlorine sintering removes hydroxyl groups and residual impurities, which is essential for achieving low attenuation and high optical performance.
What materials are used for the process chamber?
The chamber is manufactured from pure titanium or similar corrosion-resistant alloys to safely handle chlorine-based gases.
What preform sizes can be processed with this equipment?
The system supports soot preforms up to approximately 2700 mm in length and 400 mm in diameter.
Can this equipment be integrated into a turnkey production line?
Yes, it is designed for seamless integration with deposition, consolidation, and drawing equipment.
Is the system customizable for specific process requirements?
Yes, temperature profiles, chamber configuration, and system parameters can be customized based on customer needs.
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