HEAT TREATMENT FURNACES

Heat Treatment Furnaces

Heat Treatment Furnaces

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Vacuum heat treatment furnaces are used when a controlled, low-pressure environment is necessary. These furnaces are designed to reduce the presence of oxygen, which can cause oxidation during heat treatment. Vacuum furnaces are commonly used for processes like carburizing, sintering, and brazing, where the presence of oxygen can negatively affect the quality of the final product. The vacuum environment ensures that materials undergo heat treatment without contaminants, ensuring better results in terms of surface integrity and material performance.


Furnaces can also be designed for specialized atmospheres, such as those involving gases like nitrogen or hydrogen. These furnaces are used for processes such as nitriding or annealing, where a specific gas atmosphere is required to promote chemical reactions at the surface of the material. By controlling the atmosphere, manufacturers can achieve the desired material properties without undesirable side effects, such as the formation of oxide layers or the degradation of surface finish

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