Eurotherm Nanodac

Large Car Bottom Furnace for US Heat Treater

HTD Size-PR LogoFrom the southeastern U.S., a leading manufacturer of specialty alloys, pipes, tubes and fittings has placed an order for a large gas fired, car bottom furnace that is scheduled for delivery in Q4 2021.

The furnace from L&L Special Furnace Company will be used for normalizing various steels and specialty alloys at temperatures up to 2,200°F (1,200°C). It will also be used to preheat, stress relieve and temper various steels and large pipe fittings.

The L&L model FCG4410 has working dimensions of 48” wide by 48” tall by 120” deep. Uniformity of ±25°F ( 12.5°C) or better is expected throughout the work zone. Complete factory testing and on-site commissioning is included.

The gas fired furnace uses six medium velocity burners that fire over and under the load. The furnace car moves in and out of the unit on supplied railroad type rails. The door is mounted to the car and is motorized with all required stops and clearances. The side seals are pneumatic and seal to the car bottom once the car is inside the furnace. Castable piers provide good support for up to a 10,000 pound load. The furnace is completely insulated with ceramic fiber modules.

The control is a floor-standing NEMA12 panel with fused disconnect at the source. All fusing and interconnections are included. The furnace is controlled by a Eurotherm Nanodac program control with two slave units. Three-zone control is provided to promote uniformity. Overtemperature protection is provided along with a six-input paperless chart recorder and jack panel.

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Drone, Aerospace Composites Producer Receives Walk-In Oven

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Composites Universal Group (CUG), an internationally recognized composite manufacturing company specializing in the production of high-quality composite components for aerospace, drones, industrial and space applications, recently received a large walk-in oven from DELTA H.

The oven features an interior volume of 12’ wide, 10’ tall, and 32’ deep, with high volume New York Blower plug fan, PowerFlame gas burner, and rapid cooling/chamber pressure control.  For vacuum composite processing, the system features multiple part temperature as well as vacuum transducers for precision monitoring of process heating.  Eurotherm Nanodac is featured with cascade control that selects the coolest part and automatically adjusts air temperature to precisely maintain the desired ramp rate, soak time, and cooling rate.

Richard Conway, CTO at DELTA H

CUG has multiple projects underway, including Vahana electric VTOL aircraft, Sierra Nevada Corp Dream Chaser Pressure Vessel, and Leidos Corp. Composite Beams. DELTA H CTO Richard Conway stated, “It is truly rewarding and exciting to be among the technology providers supporting these projects and to have a role in the cutting edge of transportation.”

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“The DELTA H Composite Oven has performed flawlessly ever since initial startup. It’s become a critical part of our equipment listing here within CUG. . . . It is critical to our operations and the curing of our high temperature parts fabrication,” states Steve Ruege, President and Director of Sales at Composite Universal Group.

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