Heat Treating Equipment Information |
| Roller Hearth Furnaces |
Roller Hearth Furnace Systems are designed to meet your heat treating requirements accurately and economically. There’s a wide range of sizes and types of
electric or fuel-fired heating systems with matched cooling sections and system components such as charge and discharge tables, quench systems, protective atmosphere systems, cooling equipment and loaders.
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| Atmosphere Furnaces |
General Heat Treat Equipment and Process Atmosphere Capabilities
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| Rotary Retort Furnaces | Rotary Retort Furnace Systems are designed to maintain the consistently superior quench hardening performance required for fast, economical uniform heat treating of small parts.
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| Pipe & Tube Annealing |
Roller Hearth Continuous Conveyor Furnaces for Heat Processing Pipe & Tube SECO/WARWICK manufactures continuous conveyor furnaces for
annealing and stress relieving tube and pipe:
- Electric or gas-fired operation
- Roller hearth or mesh belt designs
- Ferrous or non-ferrous applications
- Full annealing, clean anneal, spherodize anneal or stress
relieving heating cycles
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| Lamination Transformer Core Annealing |
Furnaces for Electrical Steels - a wide variety of custom furnace systems for transformer core annealing, lamination annealing, bluing and amorphous metal processes.
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| Atmosphere Information |
Recommended Uses for SECO/WARWICK Atmosphere Generators provides process information for heat treating a wide variety of metals
How Do Atmosphere Generators Work? How Are They Controlled? Are you getting the most value from your generator? Follow this link to the paper portion of our presentation at the Furnace Controls & Sensors 2006 Conference, "How
to Achieve the Best Performance and Longest Life from your Gas Generator" |
| Case Study |
Gas Technology Institute (GTI) selects SECO/WARWICK to design Flexible Test Furnace |
| Case Study |
SECO/WARWICK partners with Tring Corp. to develop an automated system for hot forming of hole saw blades with a Rotary Hearth furnace. |