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Automotive Manufacturer To Replace Vacuum Furnace

Peter Zawistowski
Managing Director
SECO/VACUUM TECHNOLOGIES, USA
Source: secowarwick.com

HTD Size-PR LogoAn American manufacturer of automotive metal seals will be replacing an existing vacuum furnace to meet high performance standards for its tooling and precision sealing products.

SECO/VACUUM, a SECO/WARWICK Group company, will deliver a Vector® high-pressure gas quench furnace (HPGQ). It has a chamber size of 24” x 24” x 36”, will be equipped with SECO/PREDICTIVE maintenance software designed to predict issues before they occur, and includes various technologies that will ensure high quality performance and process repeatability.

"We have worked very hard to create the tools and metrics necessary to manage our customers’ vacuum heat treatment processes accurately and without unplanned service interruptions," said Peter Zawistowski, managing director of SECO/VACUUM, "and while that gives us an important edge, we are also fully committed to direct contact with the customer to anticipate problems and solve them before they occur."

In addition to the hardware and supervisory tools, the furnace supplier will provide extensive training on the new Vector and support it with a 5-year preventive maintenance program.


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New Vacuum Furnace for Expanding Cutting Tool Manufacturing Facility

Piotr Zawistowski
Managing Director
SECO/VACUUM TECHNOLOGIES, USA
Source: secowarwick.com

HTD Size-PR LogoAn international cutting tool manufacturer will augment the capacity of its heat treat vacuum temper furnaces with two more at their North Carolina manufacturing facility.

This expansion to the company's heat treat capabilities comes two months after ordering their fourth Vector®  from SECO/VACUUM. The two single chamber, horizontal, front-loading furnaces are designed with an all-metal hot zone for clean vacuum processing. This style will be able to keep up with most standard hardening, tempering, annealing, solution heat treating, brazing and sintering applications, as well as low pressure carburizing.

"We are thrilled to be an ongoing partner in this [client's] growth," said Piotr Zawistowski, managing director of SECO/VACUUM. "We know they have multiple competitive options for their vacuum heat treat equipment, so we take nothing for granted, and work hard to earn their business every step of the way."

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Hardening and Tempering Capabilities “Take Off” for Aviation Heat Treaters

HTD Size-PR LogoA European machinery group will receive a vacuum furnace for hardening and tempering processes, and its design has been customized in order to meet the group’s need to harden aviation steel used as landing gear. The heat treatment solution will improve the process economy in European plants and is characterized, in part, by low energy consumption.

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

To meet this particular application, SECO/WARWICK engineers fitted the Vector® vacuum furnace with a non-standard system for subquenching with liquid nitrogen that enables the required quick cooling down of landing gear components. The solution has also been expanded with a vacuum system designed with a diffusion pump and is equipped with a directional cooling option and convection heating system with a specially designed fan. 

“This is already the fourth purchase order for a furnace from this product segment from this customer,” commented Maciej Korecki, VP of Business Segment for Vacuum Heat Treatment Furnaces at SECO/WARWICK, the sister company to North American heat treat supplier SECO/VACUUM. He also added that “The product solves the customer’s problem with the hardening of special aviation steel, significantly increases the capacity of the existing production line of this component, and also improves process parameters, since the current devices used by the customer are not fitted with a subquenching system using liquid nitrogen. It will certainly be one of the unique solutions completed this year.”

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ALP Aviation Increases Production Capacity with Vacuum Furnace

HTD Size-PR LogoHeat treater ALP Aviation is increasing its production capacity and expanding process capability with a vacuum furnace. The furnace is dedicated to low pressure carburizing of transmission components for helicopters and other aircraft.

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

The new vacuum furnace is configured with horizontal charge loading, a maximum cooling gas pressure of 15 bar of argon and nitrogen, and a 900mm x 900mm x 1200mm (W x H x L) charge area.

This Vector vacuum furnace is the heat treater's 4th installation in a 13-year cooperation with SECO/WARWICK, the parent company of North American-based SECO/VACUUM. "Our 13-year relationship with ALP AVIATION continues to be of mutual benefit on all technical and managerial levels," says Sławomir Woźniak, CEO of SECO/WARWICK Group. "[We provide] the technology, equipment and process knowledge which has enabled our client to grow their business. Our Group values working close to the customer."

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