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A gas-fired chain conveyor oven was shipped to a manufacturer in the automotive industry that will use it for tempering transmission shafts. Manufactured by Wisconsin Oven, the tempering oven has a maximum temperature rating of 392°F (200°C) and a 27' long chamber.
Gasbarre Thermal Processing Systems shipped a custom-built atmosphere tempering furnace to a manufacturer in the aerospace market with captive heat-treating capabilities. With a maximum load weight of 6,000 lb, the furnace is specifically designed for the company’s manufactured components.
Can-Eng Furnaces International Ltd. was contracted to engineer and commission two large-capacity heat-treatment furnaces for a global producer of highly engineered metal earth-moving, construction and mining equipment.
Can-Eng Furnaces International Ltd. was contracted to engineer and commission two large-capacity heat-treatment furnaces for a global producer of highly engineered metal earth-moving, construction and mining equipment. As part of this turnkey contract, Can-Eng designed and commissioned individual tempering and stress-relieving furnaces.
A tool and equipment manufacturer will use an electrically heated standard two-zone conveyor oven to temper steel parts. The oven, designed and built by Wisconsin Oven Corp., East Troy, Wis., has the capability to heat 1,800 lb of steel from 70 to 425°F (21 to 218°C) within one hour.