Automotive
Furnaces and ovens
Furnaces and Ovens for the Automotive Sector: Uses and Applications
In the automotive industry, furnaces and ovens are essential for various manufacturing and material treatment processes. Here are some of the main uses:
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Heat Treatment of Metals:
- Quenching and Tempering: Heating metal parts to high temperatures and then rapidly cooling them to increase hardness. Reheating at lower temperatures to relieve stresses and improve ductility.
- Annealing: Heating and slowly cooling metals to improve ductility and reduce brittleness.
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Coating Curing:
- Paint and Powder Coatings: Ovens cure paints and powder coatings on car bodies and parts, making them solid and durable.
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Sintering of Components:
- Metal and Ceramic Parts: Sintering compacts metal or ceramic powders through heat to form solid, durable parts like spark plugs and engine components.
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Glass Forming and Shaping:
- Windshields and Windows: Furnaces mold and temper glass for windshields and windows, improving their strength and safety.
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Manufacturing of Electronic Components:
- Circuits and Sensors: Furnaces and ovens cure and sinter electronic components essential for vehicle control and safety systems.
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Material Testing:
- Temperature and Fatigue Resistance Testing: Laboratory furnaces test materials and components under extreme temperatures to ensure their reliability and safety
Automotive
HCV and PR CCH
Retort furnaces to work under modified atmosphere up to 1150ºC for sintering applications
HTF Series
Split or universal tube furnaces to work under modified atmosphere or vacuum, great uniformity, different tube diameters and heating zones up to 1600ºC (Horizontal or Vertical Operation)