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Thermal Product Solutions shipped a Gruenberg cabinet oven with an operating temperature of 200 to 550°F (93 to 288°C) to a company in the aerospace industry.
Duncan Aviation has expanded and reorganized its parts manufacturing and fabrication areas into a new company division called Duncan Manufacturing Solutions (DMS).
Wisconsin Oven received an order for a standard draw batch (SDB) oven from a manufacturer of aerospace products. The electrically heated oven, which has been shipped, will be used for processing parts in a reduced-oxygen atmosphere utilizing nitrogen.
A batch oven will be used for aging aluminum exterior components for aircraft engines. Wisconsin Oven, East Troy, Wis., manufactured the indirect gas-fired aluminum aging oven for the automotive and aerospace parts manufacturer.