Hexonic orders Seco/Warwick Vector vacuum furnace

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A Vector vacuum furnace purchased from Seco/Warwick by a European manufacturer of heat exchangers will be used mainly for brazing heat exchangers. (Courtesy: Seco/Warwick)

Hexonic Ltd., a European manufacturer of heat exchangers who has been providing advanced and reliable heat exchanger technologies for various industries for 35 years, purchased a Vector vacuum furnace from Seco/Warwick. The solution will be used mainly for brazing heat exchangers. 

The furnace was covered by the fast delivery program, so the implementation was extremely fast. The furnace has been adapted to Hexonic’s specific expectations regarding high vacuum,and process cleanliness during soldering. 

Metal heat-treatment furnaces are complex solutions which have many options for modifications. Often, the Partner’s specific needs require a special solution design meeting these expectations.

“Seco/Warwick is one of a few manufacturers who have developed a strategy that allows furnaces to be quickly modified in order to meet specific needs based on a standard product portfolio,” said Sławomir Woźniak, CEO of the Seco/Warwick Group. “This means faster order execution and, consequently, increased profits resulting from its implementation at the Partner’s machinery park.”

“This is our fourth delivery to Hexonic,” said Maciej Korecki, vice president of the Seco/Warwick Vacuum Segment. “It is unique because we used a furnace from the quick delivery program, which was built with express implementation in mind. We have adapted it to Hexonic’s needs and guidelines so that it meets all key criteria. We can apply a similar procedure to any standard product.  For our customers this means a significant reduction in delivery time and greater furnace availability.” 

The furnace purchased by Hexonic is based on a standard solution with a working space of 900x800x1,500 mm, graphite insulation, graphite heating elements, and specialized nozzles equipped with radiators, reducing the solder deposition. This fits perfectly into the customer’s specific needs regarding soldering processes. The round heating chamber allows the user to load oversized elements. 

The characteristic features of this structure include a high vacuum system that can achieve a high working vacuum of  10-5 mbar, convection heating up to 750°C  (a system which improves the heat transfer efficiency when heating at lower temperatures), and a dew point sensor (a system which solves one of heat treatment’s very critical requirements by preventing  water vapor condensation which, in turn, causes load surface oxidation).

The use of an efficient cooling system with a pressure of six bar allows the system to significantly shorten the load cooling time, and thus significantly increase the furnace productivity.

“The Vector furnace will streamline and increase the soldering processing capacity, and improve the process economics, through energy savings and the graphite chamber efficiency, as well as the process cleanliness and velocity,” said Jędrzej Malinowski, sales manager of the Seco/Warwick vacuum furnace team. “It is a furnace based on our proven solution, with specially redesigned nozzles and power feedthroughs enabling an effective soldering process and ensuring reliable furnace operation in industrial conditions. We are a major manufacturer of equipment for metal heat treatment, so we can afford to build both standard equipment and special orders. We have many solutions in an advanced production cycle which we can quickly deliver to the customer. Importantly, we can modify each of them to meet specific production expectations.”

Aluminum heat exchanger brazing can be performed either in a protective atmosphere (CAB technology) or in vacuum (VAB technology). In the case of stainless exchangers, vacuum technologies are used. Seco/Warwick has extensive experience supplying these technologies to heat exchanger manufacturers from many industries.

“We have been supplying specialized heat exchangers for various industries for over 35 years,” said Wojciech Zygmunt, Hexonic operations director. “We work for customers almost all over the world. Heat exchangers require high-quality joints, which we can achieve using brazing technology. We are cooperating with Seco/Warwick for the fourth time, which in itself should be an excellent recommendation.” 

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