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Commercial Heat Treater Expands Capabilities with 12th Vacuum Furnace

HART-TECH has expanded its capabilities with a vacuum furnace that will allow for the heat treatment of multiple steel types and the ability to implement a wide range of processes, from hardening through vacuum carburizing and carbonitriding. The furnace will efficiently heat treat large loads of research, test, and production elements.

Maciej Korecki
Vice President of Business of the Vacuum Furnace Segment
SECO/WARWICK

The commercial heat treater has previously incorporated over 10 SECO/WARWICK processing solutions. This system is being provided to work on the implementation of vacuum carbonitriding technology services that HART-TECH can now offer to a wide range of clients.

“We can say that we have a kind of synergy with the HART-TECH hardening plant,” said Maciej Korecki, vice president of the SECO/WARWICK Group’s vacuum segment. “Our partner, just like us, loves science, research, and development, and the common curiosity about the world motivates us to create further innovations.” 

Dr. Eng. Robert Pietrasik, Sc.D.
Management Board CEO & Technological Dept Head Director
HART-TECH Sp. zo. o.

“This solution will help us to put into action a project concerning the implementation of vacuum carbonitriding technology at the HART-TECH plant with our customers in mind,” said Dr. Eng. Robert Pietrasik, president of HART-TECH. “We want to implement the low-pressure carbonitriding process and be able to use it in mass production. 

“By expanding the machine park with a new vacuum furnace,” Dr. Pietrasik continued, “we will also significantly shorten the waiting times for heat treatment for our current and future customers. The large workspace will significantly increase our capabilities for processing elements hardened in gas. Thus, we will be able to gradually switch from hardening elements in oil to hardening in gas, which is more efficient, cleaner and ensures smaller deformations.” 

The vacuum furnace supplied to the company has been enhanced with a gas system equipped with two acetylene mass valves, a hydrogen mass valve, and an ammonia mass valve. The furnace can use three gases for various technologies: acetylene, hydrogen and ammonia. HART-TECH specializes in hardening, carburizing, nitriding, sulfur nitriding, steel tempering, supersaturation and aging, annealing, vacuum brazing and low-friction layers, and hardening of machine and tool elements.

The press release is available in its original form here.



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Heat Treating Partnership Develops Modern Metal Treatment Solutions

HTD Size-PR LogoBetween science and business, the evolution of heat treatment is taking large strides. A global heat treat solutions manufacturer and a Polish laboratory hardening plant are developing modern solutions to metal treatment needs.

For the past decade, SECO/WARWICK, the global manufacturer and parent of North America SECO/VACUUM Technologies of metal heat treatment equipment and technologies, and HART-TECH, a hardening plant with scholarly shareholders — professors, doctors of science, process engineers — have been working together to engage in the evolving science of modern metal heat treatment solutions.

Together with professor Piotr Kula’s team from the faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Łódź University of Technology, the company implemented projects and research, and collaborated on the technical capabilities of the equipment in terms of the latest research and innovations in the discipline. As this work progressed, the cooperation started to involve product development through equipment testing in practical business applications.

Robert Pietrasik, Sc.D. Eng
Management Board CEO and a Technological Department Head Director
HART-TECH Sp. z o. o.

In 2009, the initiative of three researchers from the Institute of Materials Science and Engineering of the Łódź University of Technology — professor Piotr Kula, professor Antoni Rzepkowski, and Robert Pietrasik, Sc.D. Eng. — brought to life the HART-TECH hardening plant, which currently holds 11 specialized devices for vacuum metal treatment, equipment provided by the global heat treat manufacturer.

The hardening plant specializes in: hardening, carburizing, nitriding, sulfonitriding, steel tempering processes, and more. They apply the latest technologies to modify, change, and improve products. In turn, SECO/WARWICK modifies their equipment designs to meet the exact needs of the customer.

“Our experience and process facilities enable us to perform very demanding and difficult processes,” explained Robert Pietrasik, Sc.D. Eng, president of the board of HART-TECH. “We are renowned to be experts in the impossible since we have vast scientific knowledge and expertise as well as reliable technological back-up from SECO/WARWICK. This cooperation enables us to specialize in highly demanding and difficult jobs requiring the best quality.”

The companies seek new implementations with technologies and processes/modifications that will make the heat treatment process more efficient, allow optimizations, or even defining new technologies. SECO/WARWICK equipment is for trials, experiments and tests. The devices allow for the control and monitoring of a given process, and their design provides for additional safety margins that make it impossible to exceed temperature, power and speed limits. The furnaces are enable many processes with the use of one device. Commercial hardening plants especially value the versatility when serving many different customers from various industries and sectors.

Sławomir Woźniak, SECO/WARWICK Branded
Sławomir Woźniak
CEO
SECO/WARWICK
Source: secowarwick.com

“On the one hand,” said Sławomir Woźniak, CEO of SECO/WARWICK Group, “HART-TECH is a particular partner with whom we have very close cooperation in terms of the technologies and processes. On the other hand, this customer is something of an extreme. They quickly switch from what the device was intended for to what more can be done with it.”

“Our [partner’s] curiosity of the world motivates us to develop new innovations,” added Maciej Koreckivice president of the Vacuum Business Segment at SECO/WARWICK Group. “We attentively listen to the feedback from our customers. This enables us to create tailor made solutions that always respond to the needs 100%. With HART-TECH, we share the passion and a huge, constant drive for excellence.”

After the hardening plant’s growth in their heat treating capacities over several years, they found themselves, like others confronting hardening deformations. Therefore, HART-TECH was in need of a device enabling gas quenching to minimize the problem. The company selected a single-chamber Vector® furnace for high-pressure gas quenching (10 bar) with nitrogen cooling.

The dynamic expansion of HART-TECH motivated them to place an order for another Vector® furnace for high-pressure gas quenching (15 bar).

The last device ordered summarizes the 10-year cooperation between the two companies: another CaseMaster Evolution® (CMe) unit — a two-chamber, third-generation furnace for batch processing with oil cooling. It offers a significant advantage in shortening the production process and improving the quality targets.

“Certainly, the expansion of our hardening plant has not been a conventional one,” says Pietrasik. “We need to remember that the developing market needs were a significant factor affecting the purchase of new devices by HART-TECH[…] We started with one customer and furnaces rented from Łódź University of Technology on an hourly basis. Now, all our vacuum furnaces come from SECO/WARWICK[..] More than 1300 customers and a technology partner are probably the best recommendation for us and for this partnership.”

“We are not interested in the intended purpose of the device,” Sylwester Pawęta, Sc.D., Eng, operations director and shareholder of HART-TECH, “but in what it can really do, what are its technological limits.”

“Continuous feedback from trials of equipment operated under the maximum load, used in an intensive way, shows us what we need to reinforce and improve to maintain the highest treatment parameters for the entire lifetime of the device, and also how we can upgrade them to work even better. Sometimes, this is a real trial by fire, or a test bench,” summarised M. Korecki.

 

Images sourced from SECOWARWICK.com.

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