Industrial Heating Equipment Association

IHEA’s Economic Summary Reports “Steady as She Goes”

New Auto/Light Truck Sales continue to rise

Despite predictions that trade wars, oil prices, and cautious business decisions would slow economic growth, the economic readings, reported monthly by the Industrial Heating Equipment Association’s Executive Economic Summary, “show some of that caution, but many had expected a drastic reduction in activity by this point, and that has not emerged.”

Trending upward were nine areas including those with a small bump from the sales of new automobiles and light trucks. This steady rise has been reflected throughout the year, from last December’s high at 1,749 million to this month’s 1,718 million.

Over the past several months there has been a marked improvement in metal price data. The PMI New Orders that had been on a sharp decline over the past months have leveled off and are similar to last month’s reading.

Metals Pricing shows distinct improvement over last several months

The biggest jump was reflected in the new home starts with multi-family and high-end sectors driving the market; additionally, there was a bump in commercial building. Steel consumption also saw a rise due to the demand of vehicle manufacturers.

According to IHEA’s economist, if there is an overall conclusion it’s that most of the dire predictions concerning the economy have not come to fruition, however, there remains considerable unease. “The variables have been hard to determine–much less predictable.”

Ann Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA
Anne Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA

The 12-page monthly report is comprised of an introductory summary page, and then one page each to analyze in detail eleven indices chosen specifically for their impact on the thermal processing market.

To receive a full copy of this report, contact Anne Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA

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A Dozen Quick Heat Treat News Items to Keep You Current

A Dozen Quick Heat Treat News Items to Keep You Current

Heat Treat Today offers News Chatter, a feature highlighting representative moves, transactions, and kudos from around the industry.

Personnel and Company Chatter

  • Gregory Scheuring has joined Solar Atmospheres of Western PA (SAWPA) as plant metallurgist.
  • Precise Metal Products, a leading manufacturer of complex metal assemblies for many of the world’s largest aerospace and defense companies, was recently acquired by an affiliate of Staple Street Capital in partnership with Thompson Capital Partners.
  • A leading global provider of high-performance specialty materials used in thermal management, emission control, batteries, specialty filtration and fire protection applications recently signed a definitive agreement to acquire the assets of Shenyang JiuQing Dongxiang Glass Product Co. Ltd, a leading provider of high-performance specialty fibers in China. Unifrax, which is backed by Clearlake Capital Group, L.P., acquired the assets from the Li family.
  • American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc. (AAM) recently announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its U.S. iron casting operations to funds managed by Gamut Capital Management. Across 10 manufacturing facilities, Grede develops, manufactures, assembles and supplies ductile, gray, and specialty iron castings and machined components for automotive, commercial vehicle and industrial markets.  AAM will retain its El Carmen, Mexico, iron casting operations, which will continue to provide significant vertical integration benefits to AAM, while also continuing to serve external customers in Mexico and other global markets.
  • Magnetic Specialties, Inc. (MSI), which manufactures heavy-duty power supplies for the electric furnace industry, specialty transformers and reactors for various industries, and smaller specialty transformers for the electrical and electronic industry, announced the construction of a new 4,800 SF addition to its plant space in Telford, Pennsylvania. Mike Afflerbach, President of MSI, said the building addition is essential for added efficiencies and expansion of useable floor space in his main manufacturing building.
  • A nitriding system was supplied to Hydro Extrusion Solutions in Trzcianka, Poland, to address the company’s need for improved process performance and more accurate control of nitriding results. The Nitrex N-EXT 812 nitriding system provided by Nitrex Metals replaces a decommissioned nitrider that was phased out several years ago due to extrusion die failures and inconsistent metallurgical results.
  • An electric annealing furnace was manufactured for a major manufacturer by Gasbarre Thermal Processing Systems. This is the second 48″ wide belt furnace Gasbarre has supplied this company. The furnace came equipped with 3 heating zones that can heat up to 1200 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • A 350°F (177°C) clean room oven, No. 1048, being used for the final cure of hardcoated optical lenses, was recently supplied by Grieve to the customer at its facility.
  • A leading manufacturer of calcium phosphate materials used for medical devices recently purchased a furnace from L&L Special Furnace Co, Inc. This is the fifth Model GS1714 furnace shipped to this company. The calcium phosphate powder is sintered in the furnace at a temperature of about 2,200°F (1,204°C).
  • ALD recently delivered a SyncroTherm system to a well-known institute in the Beijing area, the first for the Chinese market.
  • Novelis’ Terre Haute, Indiana, facility recently celebrated 60 years with its 160 employees. Current and retired employees, their families and community leaders attended the celebration.
  • The Industrial Heating Equipment Association’s (IHEA) Infrared Equipment Division (IRED) recently completed revisions to its popular Infrared Process Heating Handbook for Industrial Applications. This quick introduction to the many applications of infrared heating in industrial processes has been updated to include new technical information, additional application examples, and new case studies.

Heat Treat Today is pleased to join in the announcements of growth and achievement throughout the industry by highlighting them here on our News Chatter page. Please send any information you feel may be of interest to manufacturers with in-house heat treat departments especially in the aerospace, automotive, medical, and energy sectors to the editor at editor@heattreattoday.com

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IHEA Fall Seminar Series 2019: Combustion, Safety Standards & Codes, Process Heating

Registration is open for the annual Fall Seminar Series presented by the Industrial Heating Equipment Association (IHEA), to be held from September 24-25, 2019, in Cleveland, Ohio.

Attendees receive valuable technical information at IHEA’s Fall Seminar Series.
Attendees receive valuable technical information at IHEA’s Fall Seminar Series.

The Combustion Seminar, the Safety Standards and Codes Seminar, and the new Process Heating Seminar comprise this annual series, and attendees from all three seminars also gain access to IHEA’s Tabletop Exhibition & Reception on the afternoon of Tuesday, September 24, for additional one-on-one interaction with suppliers from across the thermprocessing industry.

Sessions for the Combustion and the Safety Standards and Codes Seminars will be held at the InterContinental Hotel Cleveland, while attendees for the Process Heating Seminar will be transported from the InterContinental Hotel Cleveland to the seminar at Selas Heat Technology where they will receive classroom training and demonstrations of the different technologies.

IHEA’s 50th Combustion Seminar is two full days, featuring 16 sessions designed to give complete exposure to combustion technology, led by industry professionals in a non-commercial environment. Attendees appreciate the practical knowledge and interaction with the speakers throughout the classroom and tabletop exhibition. The Safety Standards and Codes Seminar also follows the two-day format and includes a comprehensive review of the NFPA 86 standard. This class consists of several instructors who are heavily involved with the NEW 2019 revision of NFPA 86 – Standards for Ovens & Furnaces and will include discussion of the recent updates. The agenda also addresses several critical safety topics.

IHEA Fall Seminar attendee takes advantage of visiting with tabletop exhibitors during the networking reception.
IHEA Fall Seminar attendee takes advantage of visiting with tabletop exhibitors during the networking reception.

New this year, IHEA will conduct a one-day Process Heating Seminar that will be held at IHEA member company Selas Heat Technology. There will be classroom instruction as well as live demonstrations and a facility tour. Attendees will receive basic knowledge of infrared and induction technologies and exposure to the many industrial applications that use these heating processes. There will also be a tour of Selas Heat Technology with demonstrations of various process heating equipment in operation. This unique format allows great interaction among the instructors and the students. Transportation to/from the InterContinental to Selas will be provided.

Attendees of each seminar are invited to a joint Tabletop Exhibition & Reception on Tuesday, September 24, at the InterContinental Hotel Cleveland. In addition to the tabletop exhibition featuring a variety of products and services for the heat processing industry, a networking reception with hors d’oeuvres and drinks will allow attendees to meet with speakers, exhibitors, and other attendees to further discuss the concepts learned during the seminars. For information on the hotel group room rate and other registration details can be found at www.ihea.org/page/Fall19. The hotel cut-off date is September 2, 2019.

 

 

 

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Fundamentals for Industrial Process Heating: IHEA’s October Online Learning Course

Industry expert Jack Marino
Industry expert Jack Marino

Registration is now open for IHEA’s Fundamentals of Industrial Process Heating Online Learning Course.

This overview is a vital tool to industrial process heating operators and users of all types of industrial heating equipment. Students learn safe, efficient operation of industrial heating equipment, how to reduce energy consumption, and ways to improve a company’s bottom-line, including the basics of heat transfer, fuels and combustion, energy use, furnace design, refractories, automatic control, and atmospheres as applied to industrial process heating. For a complete listing of the topics covered visit www.ihea.org and click the Training and Events tab then scroll to Online Course.

The course, which begins October 7, 2019, uses a flexible web-based distance-learning format, making it an affordable alternative to campus-based classes and allows students to go at their own pace.

Industry expert Jack Marino will lead students in this 6-week online course. Jack is a registered Professional Engineer with over 40 years’ experience in the heat processing business. He is a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with a bachelor’s degree in Aeronautical Engineering and has a master’s degree in Engineering Science from Penn State. Mr. Marino’s knowledge and experience offer invaluable resources that online students can access throughout the course.

Students will become familiar with a variety of oven, furnace, and kiln types used in the industry.

IHEA’s online courses are a value for IHEA members and non-members alike considering no travel expenses are involved and there is no time out of the office. Take advantage of the online tools provided and benefit from the ability to learn almost anywhere.

A former online student remarks, “Because of balancing an extremely busy workload and family life, I am not able to be on a regular schedule or take time in the evening to travel to a class. The advantage for me is that I can check in when time permits and still stay up to date on all activities. The course information is directly related to my work and I found it to be very beneficial.”

Registration for the Fundamentals course is open now through October 4, at www.ihea.org.

Click the Training and Events tab on the top menu bar then scroll down to Online Course. Cost for IHEA members is $700 or one member voucher, and the cost for non-members is $875. The cost includes electronic course handbook, course instruction, quizzes and projects, class forums and the opportunity to contact the instructor throughout the course. Printed materials are available for an additional fee.

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Heat Treat Economy Trending Positive, IHEA Reports

IHEA Metal Prices July 2019
IHEA Metal Prices July 2019

Seven of the eleven economic indicators reported monthly by the Industrial Heating Equipment Association’s Executive Economic Summary trended upward while only four softened. Overall industry growth continues to be solid with only a few signs of slowing.

Among the upward movers are vehicle sales, new home starts, steel consumption, capacity utilization, and durable goods orders. These five and two others lead the way with positive growth albeit small movements upward.

The four indices that slumped were PMI, transportation, metal prices, and factory orders.

IHEA PMI July 2019
IHEA PMI July 2019

According to IHEA’s economist, the economy continues to be strong even though many had assumed there would be a more significant softening by this time. Although the southward moving indices are worrisome, the number and persistence of the positive indices lend confidence that the heat treat economy will continue strong in the months ahead.

The full report from IHEA is 12 pages in length and available to IHEA member companies. To see the full report, contact Anne Goyer at IHEA for details on membership in IHEA. Anne Goyer can be reached by email by clicking here. More information about IHEA can be found on the web at www.ihea.org.

Ann Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA
Ann Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA

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Readers of Heat Treat Today Receive 5% Discount Off IHEA Fall Seminars

Right click and save the image to use for the discount
Right click and save the image to use for the discount

The Industrial Heating Equipment Association (IHEA) recently announced the opening of registration for its annual fall seminar series, and as a reader of Heat Treat Today, you can take advantage of a 5% discount off of any of the seminar registration fees. Just click here to download the pass, or right click and save the image to the right.

The IHEA Fall Seminar Series will be held from September 24-25, 2019, in Cleveland, Ohio.

IHEA Fall Seminar 1: Attendees receive valuable technical information at IHEA’s Fall Seminar Series.
IHEA Fall Seminar 1: Attendees receive valuable technical information at IHEA’s Fall Seminar Series.

This annual series will be comprised of three seminars addressing combustion, safety standards and codes, and process heating, respectively. Attendees from all three seminars may also attend IHEA’s Tabletop Exhibition & Reception on Tuesday, September 24, to network with suppliers of thermal processing products and services.

The Combustion and Safety Standards and Codes Seminars, as well as the Tabletop Exhibition & Reception, will be held at the InterContinental Hotel Cleveland, while the Process Heating Seminar will be held at Selas Heat Technology.

IHEA’s 50th Combustion Seminar will span two full days, featuring 16 sessions designed to give round exposure to combustion technology and led by industry professionals in a non-commercial environment.

IHEA Fall Seminar 2: IHEA Fall Seminar attendee takes advantage of visiting with tabletop exhibitors during the networking reception.
IHEA Fall Seminar 2: IHEA Fall Seminar attendee takes advantage of visiting with tabletop exhibitors during the networking reception.

The Safety Standards and Codes Seminar will also follow the two-day format. This class will be led by instructors involved with the 2019 revision of NFPA 86 – Standards for Ovens & Furnaces. The agenda will include discussion of these recent updates as well as several safety topics.

New this year, the one-day Process Heating Seminar will be held at Selas Heat Technology, a member company of IHEA. Besides live demonstrations and a facility tour, this seminar will present information about infrared and induction technologies and the industrial applications that use these heating processes.

 

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IHEA Economic Report Released With Split Indicators

IHEA New Orders PMI May 2019

The Industrial Heating Equipment Association (IHEA) released its 12-page monthly Executive Economic Summary which contains an analysis of 11 key heat treat industry economic indicators. The organization has been providing this monthly report as a service to its members for several years, and it is a valuable source of economic data and analysis for companies supplying equipment, components, or consumables to the heat treating industry.

This month’s report was nearly evenly split between the eleven indices, with five moving upward and six moving downward.

According to IHEA economist, Chris Kuehl of the Armada Corporate Intelligence, the underlying concerns about tariffs and trade wars seems to be the primary inhibitor of greater economic growth. While nearly all of the indices are in the “growth” range of their curves, more of them are getting closer to the “contraction” range and could easily slip into contraction with additional dampening economic news.

IHEA CapEx 2019 05
IHEA CapEx 2019 05

Three of the five gainers were housing starts, capital investment, and PMI new orders, each showing modest gains.

Among the sliders, new automobile and light truck sales, steel consumption, and capacity utilization.

Generally, downward movements were stronger than upward movements this month, contributing to longer-term concern about a possible slow down in the economy.

Anne Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA
Anne Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA

To receive a copy of the full, 12-page report, contact Anne Goyer, executive director of IHEA by clicking here.

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Heat Treat Economy Continues Strong per IHEA Executive Economic Summary

The monthly economic report from the Industrial Heating Equipment Association (IHEA) showed continued signs of optimism for the heat treat economy. This month, like last month, the 11 indices reported on by the organization were mixed; five were up and six were modestly down.

Capital expenditures were up significantly in April.
Capital expenditures were up significantly in April.

Among those headed north were a triumvirate of manufacturing indices: capital expenditures, durable goods shipments, and factory orders. Industrial capacity utilization was slightly off but still higher than it was one year ago.

Other strong indices were home starts and steel consumption.

On the down side of the equation, new orders (PMI) dipped significantly as did the Credit Manager’s Index. The transportation index also dipped slightly.

In the full, twelve-page report, IHEA Economist, Chris Kuehl, goes into depth on each of the eleven indices explaining their potential impact on the heat treat industry and the causes for their upward or downward motion.

IHEA member companies receive the report free of charge each month as a benefit of membership.

The PMI, which measures new order activity, saw a significant dip in April.
The PMI, which measures new order activity, saw a significant dip in April.

To view the latest IHEA Executive Economic Summary, contact IHEA Executive Director, Anne Goyer by clicking here.

Anne Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA
Anne Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Heat Treat Economy Continues Strong Per IHEA Monthly Report

Of the eleven economic indices reported on monthly by the Industrial Heating Equipment Association for the benefit of its member companies, four of the indices showed upward growth while only a few dropped significantly. All others remained relatively unchanged.

IHEA Auto Truck Sales April 2019
IHEA Auto Truck Sales April 2019

The four upward trending indices included PMI New Orders, Automobile and Light Truck Sales, Metal Prices, and the Credit Managers Index. The IHEA report, supplied monthly to IHEA member companies, goes into detail on the significance of these upward movements dedicating one full page of the report to each of eleven indices.

Indices not faring so well included Capital Expenditures, Durable Goods Orders, Factory Orders, and Home Starts. Most of the non-positive moving indices saw only slight decreases.

For a full copy of the report, contact Anne Goyer, Executive Director of the IHEA by clicking here.

IHEA PMI New Orders April 2019
IHEA PMI New Orders April 2019

IHEA Annual Meeting Kicks Off in Florida

Leaders from the heat treating and thermal processing industry are meeting this week at Lido Beach Resort in Florida, USA. This three-day industry meeting, organized by IHEA, attracts leaders from heat treat furnace manufacturers, heat treat component suppliers, and providers of heat treating supplies and consumables. This year’s meeting features discussions on heat treating and cybersecurity, an update on the impact of Washington’s policies on the heat treating industry, as well as an in-depth look at the above mentioned economic indices from IHEA’s economist.

Registration Open for NFPA 86 Update Seminar

IHEA Lido Beach Resort Spring Meeting April 2019
IHEA Lido Beach Resort Spring Meeting April 2019

IHEA’s next educational event will be an NFPA 86 Update Seminar being held on May 14th from 9:00-3:00 at the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association in Elgin, Illinois. For more information, contact Anne Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA by clicking here.

Ann Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA
Ann Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA

 

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Where’s the Heat Treat Economy Headed: Up, Down, Flat?

Finding the right metric to measure the ubiquitous heat treat economy is like trying to take the temperature of the ocean. It can be hot in some spots, cold in others, and an average temperature really doesn’t help anyone. Finding economic data that can help suppliers to the heat treat industry plan future business fluctuations is all but impossible. Industrial Heating magazine has been publishing its Economic Indicators for well over a decade. This is one of the best sources for heat treat-specific economic data freely available to the public. Click here for the latest numbers from Industrial Heating.

Durable Good Orders for December 2018
Durable Good Orders for December 2018

The Industrial Heating Equipment Association (IHEA) provides a monthly Executive Economic Summary to their members as well. According to the most recent report from IHEA, the signals are mixed as to where the heat treat economy is headed. Below are a few highlights. To access the full report, please contact Anne Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA by clicking here.

  • Factory Orders — headed up.
  • Durable Goods — headed up.
  • Transportation Index — headed up.
  • Steel Consumption — headed up.

All of the above indices are headed north, but exactly what impact does each have on the heat treat industry?

  • Industrial Capacity Utilization — headed down.
  • Metal Prices — softening.
  • Purchasing Managers Index — down.
  • Capital Expenditures — down.
Steel Consumption for February 2019
Steel Consumption for February 2019

Likewise, these four indices headed south but their impact on the heat treat industry is not easily discernible.

A more complete understanding of the direct impact of the above eight (8) indices plus three (3) others on the heat treat industry can be gained by the analysis provided in the IHEA Executive Economic Summary report. The monthly report dedicates one page to each of eleven (11) heat treat-related indices with in-depth analysis by IHEA’s contracted economist.

In my eyes, the data and analysis provided by IHEA is one of the most valuable pieces of economic heat treat data a heat treat industry supplier can have.

Contact Anne Goyer for more information on this report.

Ann Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA
Ann Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA

 

 

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