Centorr Vacuum posts $18 million revenue in first half of 2026

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Centorr Vacuum Industries announced its revenue amounted to $18 million in the first half of 2026, primarily for the nuclear, hypersonics, and additive manufacturing industries.

CVI’s Vacuum Furnace activity included multiple vacuum induction melting furnaces, two large format vacuum hot presses for aerospace filtration and advanced ceramics; Sintervac® furnaces for tungsten carbide and nuclear fuel sintering; Workhorse furnaces for producing tungsten heavy alloys, nuclear space fuel, and heat treating of Ti additively manufactured parts; Testorr™ furnaces for physical testing of Hypersonic CFCs; and four of its LF furnaces for processing advanced carbon/graphite materials to 3000°C, nuclear fuel materials development, and metal sintering of medical parts.

Centorr Vacuum Industries announced its revenue amounted to $18 million in the first half of 2026, primarily for the nuclear, hypersonics, and additive manufacturing industries. (Courtesy: Centorr Vacuum Industries)

Centorr’s bookings also remained strong in the first two quarters of 2026, giving it one of the strongest backlogs in the company’s 72year history.  

Founded in 1954, Centorr Vacuum Industries is celebrating its 72nd year as a hightemperature vacuum and controlled atmosphere furnace manufacturer with an installed base of more than7,000 units worldwide. They are located in Nashua, New Hampshire.

More info: www.centorr.com