Gasbarre delivers vacuum oil quench furnace system

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The batch system, with isolated graphite heating chamber, is capable of processing 12” wide by 12” high by 36” long loads weighing up to 500 pounds, and is rated to 3,000°F. (Courtesy: Gasbarre)

Gasbarre Thermal Processing Systems commissioned a vacuum oil quench furnace which included two bar gas quench capabilities to an international manufacturer. The batch system, with isolated graphite heating chamber, is capable of processing 12” wide by 12” high by 36” long loads weighing up to 500 pounds, and is rated to 3,000°F. The modular furnace design gives the customer the capability of using the two bar gas quench in the heating chamber, or transferring through internal doors to the oil quench module. The Gasbarre designed Allen-Bradley control system ensures precise control to the customer’s strict requirements. Gasbarre was chosen as the equipment supplier based on the unique modular design that achieves both process flexibility and maintenance ease.

With locations in Plymouth, Michigan; Cranston, Rhode Island; and St. Marys, Pennsylvania; Gasbarre Thermal Processing Systems has been designing, manufacturing, and servicing a full line of industrial thermal processing equipment for nearly 50 years. Gasbarre’s product offering includes batch and continuous thermal processing equipment for both atmosphere and vacuum applications as well as a full line of alloy fabrications, replacement parts and auxiliary equipment which consists of atmosphere generators, quench tanks, washers and charge cars.

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