Thermal demagnetization furnaces are widely used paleomagnetic facilities for progressive removal of naturally acquired magnetic remanence or the imparting of well controlled laboratory magnetization. An ideal thermal demagnetizer should maintain “zero” magnetic field in the sample chamber during thermal treatments. However, magnetic field noises, including the residual magnetic fields of the construction material and the induced fields caused by the alternating current (AC) in the heating element are always present, which often greatly contaminate the paleoamgnetic results at the elevated temperatures or for the magnetically weak samples. Here, we designed a new structure of heating wire named named straight core solenoid to develop a new demagnetization furnace with ultra-low magnetic field noise. Simulation and practical measurement show that the heating current magnetic field can be greatly reduced by using the new technology. Thermal demagnetization experiments demonstrate that the new demagnetizer can yield low noise results even for weakly magnetic samples.