Vacuum furnaces are designed for heating in a vacuum and in a protective gas environment, hardening in a gas and oil environment of parts made of titanium nickel and other heat-resistant alloys.
They meet all "NADCAP" requirements and AMS 2750D and RPS 953 standards.
The main characteristics of furnaces:
• Operating temperature 500 - 2200°C.
• Uniformity of temperature in the working zone of the furnace is not more than ± 5°C.
• Maximum vacuum in the working area up to 10-6mbar.
• Maximum working gas pressure during quenching up to 20 bar.
• Molybdenum, tungsten or graphite ring heating elements.
• Water cooling of the furnace body and door, current leads and cooling gas circulation pipes. External gas hardening system with powerful fan and water heat exchanger.
• Autoclave oven door with pneumatic lock.
• Sealed connector for connecting up to 12 thermocouples in the oven.
• Large set of additional accessories at the discretion of the customer.
• Light and sound signaling of violations in the operation of furnace systems with display.
• Long-term operation with minimal maintenance. Free access to all furnace systems.
• Computer control and automatic operation.
Vacuum furnaces are equipped with:
Molybdenum "shelves" for placing parts in the furnace.
Loading "tables" for laying (unloading) parts on (with) "shelf(s).
A transport trolley for loading (unloading) the "shelf" with parts into the oven (from the oven).