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Oldest furnace sought in competition
Lenton has announced a competition to find the oldest of its furnaces still in operation, with a prize that includes a brand new furnace.
Lenton has been a leading manufacturer of electric furnaces, ovens and incubators for industrial and laboratory applications for 30 years.
To celebrate its 30th anniversary, Lenton is offering one customer the chance to win a brand new Lenton furnace for their company and a dinner for two, an Oddbins voucher or a 1Gb iPod Nano for themselves.
All we want to do is find the oldest Lenton furnace still in operation.
There is an entry form on the company's website where people can enter information about themselves and their Lenton furnace.
The competition closes 30th June 2007.
* About Lenton Thermal Designs - since its formation in 1977 Lenton has developed an extensive choice of equipment, which now includes the following.
* Chamber furnaces with capacities from 5 litres to 45 litres and operating to 1800 deg C, with specialist models for ashing applications.
* Tube furnaces operating to 1800 deg C in horizontal, split-tube, rotating and multi-zone versions.
* Ovens operating to 300 deg C.
* High-temperature ovens operating to 400 deg C, 500 deg C and 600 deg C.
* Incubators operating to 80 deg C.
A wide variety of optional features is available for our standard equipment, or the company can supply fully custom-built models for specialised application.
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