Solar Atmospheres expands California operations

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Solar Atmospheres announced the installation and full commissioning of a new 10-bar vacuum furnace at its Fontana, California facility.

The addition further expands the company’s high-pressure vacuum heattreating capabilities in the western United States.

Solar Atmospheres announced the installation and full commissioning of a new 10-bar vacuum furnace at its Fontana, California facility. (Courtesy: Solar Atmospheres)

The furnace, manufactured by sister company Solar Manufacturing, is a state-of-the-art horizontal vacuum system featuring a 48” wide x 48” high x 96” deep hot zone and a maximum load capacity of 12,000 pounds. Equipped with an advanced vacuum pumping package capable of achieving an ultimate vacuum level of 1×10⁻⁶ Torr, the system is ideally suited for processing titanium and other high-performance alloys that require exceptionally clean, tightly controlled vacuum environments.

“This investment gives our customers another regional solution for high-pressure quenching of large components and heavy workloads,” said Derek Dennis, president of Solar Atmospheres California. “It also allows us to drive greater efficiency and cost competitiveness through increased capacity and economies of scale. This addition reflects our continued commitment to innovation, quality, and delivering measurable value to our customers.”

The new furnace strengthens Solar Atmospheres’ ability to support aerospace, defense, medical, and power generation markets with advanced vacuum heat treating technology and reliable turnaround performance.

More info: www.solaratm.com