Solar Atmospheres SC facility orders new furnace

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The new vacuum furnace at Solar Atmospheres South Carolina will feature a vacuum pumping system capable of achieving an ultimate vacuum of 1×10-6 Torr, which is crucial for processing titanium and other high-grade alloys. (Courtesy: Solar Atmospheres)

Solar Atmospheres has announced the order of a new 10-bar vacuum furnace for its Greenville, South Carolina facility.

This new state-of-the-art 48” wide x 48” high x 96” deep horizontal vacuum furnace will be manufactured by sister company Solar Manufacturing. The furnace is capable of processing up to 12,000-pound loads and is scheduled to be installed in late 2024. This new vacuum furnace will feature a vacuum pumping system capable of achieving an ultimate vacuum of 1×10-6 Torr, which is crucial for processing titanium and other high-grade alloys. Additionally, this furnace will apply newly developed designs for the uniform and rapid cooling of large workloads, allowing the Greenville facility the ability to continue bringing unique processing capabilities to the Southeast United States.

“We are proud to be offering our customers another regional option for high-pressure quenching of large components and workloads as well as the opportunity to leverage economies of scale to reduce their cost of thermal processing in the midst of the challenging economic environment we are all facing,” said Solar Atmospheres Southeast president Steve Prout.

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