Our videos provide an insight into production at SCHUPP® Ceramics and illustrate how simple and safe our solutions work in practical use.
Corporate video SCHUPP® Ceramics – simply high temperature technology!
Our corporate video shows you who we are and what we can do for you. In addition to products, manufacturing processes, application industries, the film shows our team. It gives an insight into our daily work and shows you our philosophy, culture and values in dealing with customers, suppliers/production partners as well as business partners.
Interview video SCHUPP® Ceramics -Your partner for high-temperature systems
SCHUPP® Ceramics is an expert for high-temperature technology up to 1.800 °C. Since 1996 we rise the new challenges every day. This applies both to individual customer inquiries and to international competition.
We are pleased to present you our interview video. Our colleagues from different departments present who we are, what makes SCHUPP® Ceramics special and in which industries our products are used.
Intermetallic heating elements of molybdenum disilicide (MoSi2): MolyCom®
Electric heating elements in production and quality assurance: Industry standard, high high-purity demands or particular oxidation resistance – we provide high-temperature technology for any requirements you may have.
Electric heating panels, cylinders or half shells in production: MolyTec combines intermetallic heating elements of molybdenum disilicide (MoSi2) and insulation shapes of polycrystalline mullite/alumina wool (PCW) in heating systems ready for installation for application temperatures of up to 1550°C.
Process temperature control rings PTCR: “Tiny, but MIGHTY!”
The registration of the temperature alone is not an efficient method of quality assurance. The decisive factor is the absorbed heat input over a certain period of time, while the product was exposed to a temperature. Process temperature control rings PTCR are small and unremarkable, but they make a significant contribution to product quality. PTCR minimise your production rejects and control as well as optimise sintering and firing processes between 560°C up to 1750°C.