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Process Capabilities

Basics of Fluidised Bed Heat Treating

Equipment Features

Typical Components Processed

Flexibility of Fluidised Bed Furnaces
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Process Capabilities
Hardening
Carburising
Carbonitriding
FDC Carburising
Carbo Austempering
Nitriding
Nitrocarburising
Normalising
Annealing
Solutionising
& Ageing
Tempering
Steam Tempering processes for combined wear and corrosion resistance.

Equipment Features
Rugged construction
Distributor plate for optimised fluidisation
Free expansion alloy retort
Low gas consumption
Auto fluidisation & process control
Electrically heated or gas fired furnaces
SiC or metal heaters with thyristorised temperature control
One or more batch furnaces can be linked with one or more quench tanks, washing machines and tempering furnaces by a travelling (sealed quench) pick and place hood
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Continuous (FLEXCELL Linked Batch) Plants
One or more batch furnaces can be linked with one or more quench tanks, washing machines and tempering furnaces by a travelling (sealed quench) pick and place hood.
- Designed for general heat treatment
- Ability to operate as a continuous furnace or as individual batch furnaces depending on the load quantity and heat treatment specifications
- Hood purged with nitrogen as a protective atmosphere while quenching.
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Typical Components Processed
- Automobile parts
- Tools and dies
- Machinery parts
- Hardware
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