IHEA Fall Seminars to be Held in Conjunction with Furnaces North America

The Industrial Heating Equipment Association (IHEA) will offer three concurrent technical seminars in conjunction with the Metal Treating Institute’s (MTI) Furnaces North America (FNA) in Indianapolis, Indiana, from October 8 – 10, 2018.

IHEA will conduct its Combustion Seminar, Safety Standards and Codes Seminar and Induction Seminar throughout the week. The Combustion Seminar and the Safety Standards & Codes Seminar will be held all day Monday, October 8, and on the mornings of Tuesday, October 9, and Wednesday, October 10, at the Indiana Convention Center. The Induction Seminar will be held on Tuesday morning, October 9.

IHEA’s 49th Combustion Seminar will provide attendees with updated and relevant information from experts in combustion technologies. The seminar is designed for those responsible for the operation, design, selection and/or maintenance of fuel-fired industrial process furnaces and ovens. With over twelve hours of instruction from manufacturing professionals, attendees will learn from the best in the industry.

IHEA’s Safety Standards and Codes seminar will provide a comprehensive overview of the NFPA 86, including newly released updates for many areas of safety. Sessions will cover the required uses of the American National Standards governing the compliant design and operation of ovens and furnaces. Speakers are all very involved in NFPA and serve on the technical committees. They will discuss the most recent revisions that are incorporated into NFPA 86.

For the past few years, IHEA’s Induction Division has developed materials and worked with induction member companies to support the need for additional induction education. IHEA will offer the Induction Seminar during the fall seminar series to educate those who want to learn more and provide further knowledge on its applications. The Induction Seminar will offer the basics of induction technology and how the electrically powered induction technology can create heat in parts, up to and including melting metals.

Registration will open in May. IHEA members receive significant discounts on seminars. Those who join IHEA save on registration fees. End users receive four vouchers with their membership that can be used to register for seminars. Visit IHEA for more information about membership and how to join.