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Jones Metal Products - www.jmpforming.com
- 200 N. Center Street, West Lafayette, Ohio 43845, USA
email, Tel. +1 888.868.6535
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Products: Vacuum Heat Treating
In-House Vacuum Heat Treatment Shortens Part Development and Production Times
Parts made by hydroforming, block forming, fluid cell forming, or deep draw stamping often require vacuum heat treatment as an interim or final process.
At Jones Metal Products we offer in-house vacuum heat treatment services to help shorten development and production times.
Parts are sent to the vacuum furnaces for annealing, hardening, solution treating, stress relieving and tempering.
The vacuum process burns off a fine layer of surface material so that parts are not discolored or contaminated by oxidation.
This is important in meeting specifications for bright surface finishes, minimal distortion, and uniform thermal treatment.
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Metlab - www.metlabheattreat.com
- 1000 E. Mermaid Lane, Wyndmoor, PA 19038, USA
email, Tel. +1 215-233-2600
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products: Vacuum Heat Treating
Metlab offers vacuum heat treating of stainless steel, nickel base superalloys, tool and die steels, as well as parts made from other materials.
The equipment used by Metlab has an all metal (molybdenum) hot zone in a stainless steel chamber, high vacuum diffusion pump system,
current proportioned power supply for controlled heating, state of the art microprocessor controls to allow for automatic temperature and vacuum control,
and repeatability.
The furnace is rated for a maximum 2400°F operation, at a vacuum level of 10-5 Torr. Applications for furnace include bright annealing, vacuum brazing, hardening of molds and dies, general heat treating, tempering and sintering.
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Nevada Heat Treating - www.NevadaHeatTreating.com
- 12 Industrial Parkway, Unit C, Carson City, NV 89706, USA
email, Tel. +1 775.246.1040
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Products: Vacuum Heat Treating
Our equipment, experience and capabilities stand out from the competition. Our staff has an accumulated experience of over 100 years
of metallurgical expertise. Combine that with two high temperature vacuum furnaces for vacuum hardening, two controlled atmosphere furnaces,
one aluminum drop bottom furnace, six air temper/age furnaces and three cryogenic freezers and that is real heat treating capability.
There is almost nothing we can’t do for your company, to any industry standard, with most steels and almost any size part.
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Paulo - www.paulo.com
- 5711 West Park Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA
email, Tel. +1 (314) 647-7500
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Products: Vacuum Heat Treating
Precise temperature control for heat treatment of complex alloys.
Some of the biggest names in manufacturing – including General Motors – trust Paulo’s Vacuum Heat Treating range of heat treating services.
Our computer-controlled vacuum heat treating ensures consistent temperatures and other key variables, ensuring reliable results and uniformity across even the largest lot of parts.
Our PICS software tracks and documents every variable across your entire projects, including thermocouple data and furnace cycle reports.
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Solar Atmospheres - www.solaratm.com
- 1969 Clearview Road, Souderton, PA 18964-0476, USA
email, Toll Free: 800 347 3236
Solar Atmospheres was founded in 1983 by William R. Jones, our Chief Executive Officer. It was a natural outgrowth of his pioneering work as a developer and manufacturer of vacuum furnaces having started Vacuum Furnace Systems (1978) and Solar Manufacturing (2002).
Solar operates four plant sites, three in the Souderton (Eastern PA) area and the 45,000 square foot facility in Hermitage (Western PA). Both locations offer large furnace capacity.
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products: Vacuum Heat Treating
As vacuum heat treating specialists, Solar Atmospheres can help determine right process and cycle to meet or exceed your metallurgical requirements.
Through precise temperature and environmental controls metal parts attain their required specifications with minimal distortion and bright, scale-free results.
Solar's extensive and flexible capability includes over 40 vacuum furnaces ranging from lab size to the world's largest commercial vacuum furnace (24 feet, 50,000 lb. capacity).
Through our foundational strengths: processing skills, furnace engineering knowledge, metallurgical consultation, and commitment to service,
Solar has gained a reputation for quality heat treating and responsive service.
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Spectrum Thermal Processing - www.spectrumtp.com
- 818 Wellington Ave., Cranston, RI 02910, USA
email, Tel. +1 (401) 808-6249
Spectrum Thermal Processing routinely brazes components for the Aerospace, Medical, Military and Petroleum/Chemical Industries.
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Products: Vacuum Brazing
We provide batch vacuum brazing with high temperatures up to 2150°F. We process in both batch and continuous furnaces.
Spectrum utilizes high purity argon and nitrogen for back filling and quenching.
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