vacuum furnaces
Vacuum furnaces are heat-treatment furnaces that work under vacuums in order to protect the metals during processing from contamination, oxidation, and unwanted chemical reaction. It finds wide use for precision heat treatment, brazing, and sintering in high-performance industries.
Key Features:
- Controlled Atmosphere: A vacuum environment eliminates oxygen and other reactive gases that guarantee a clean and high-quality metal processing. Less surface oxidation, less scale, less decarburization, thus enhancing the integrity of material.
- Exact Temperature Control: Uniform heating and controlled cooling can be achieved, such as those necessary for high-strength alloys and complex components. Customized cycles of heat treatment can be developed and based upon special properties of materials.
- Wide Applications: In aerospace, automotive, medical, and tool manufacturing, for hardening, annealing, stress relieving, and sintering of high-performance materials.
Vacuum furnaces provide metal treatments that are extremely clean and consistent. Advances in the vacuum technology, automation, and thermal efficiency continue to enhance precision, energy savings, and production quality for some of the most critical industrial applications.