SECO Warwick to Supply Vacuum Furnace to Institute of Aviation in Poland

SECO/WARWICK S.A. will supply a new vacuum furnace for the Institute of Aviation in Poland.

The furnace will be used for research in brazing processes, mainly for jet engine components. It is a standard, single-chamber furnace, type 2.0VP-4022/24HV, equipped with a high vacuum pumping system and gas cooling system.

A second system was sold to Flame Spray in Hungary, a company specializing in the manufacture of turbine blades used in power generators

The furnace will be used for thermal protective layer production on the blades. The type 6.0VP-4060/72 furnace will be equipped with a convection heating system in inert gas, and gas quenching at high pressure.

The Vacuum Team offers vacuum heat treating furnaces for hardening, tempering, annealing, solution heat treating, brazing, sintering, carburizing, carbonitriding, high vacuum, CVD-graphitizing and degassing. SECO/WARWICK has built some of the largest and technically advanced vacuum furnaces in operation today, developing advanced technologies like Universal HPQ (High Pressure Quench), PreNit & FineCarb LPC vacuum carburizing, fully automated control systems and modeling software.

Vacuum furnace configurations are available for vertical, horizontal and elevator style furnaces. Both cylindrical and rectangular hot zones with metallic or graphite heating elements are available for both new and used equipment.

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