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Ipsen Concludes Record Year
They shipped 25 furnaces during the last three months of 2016.
Going Deep: Oil and Gas
As the oil and gas industry explores new technology to innovate, minimize costs, and help contribute to achieving a lower-emissions environment, equipment and parts suppliers must dig deep to find ways to reduce their costs, improve their delivery times and increase component quality. Here are some of the latest machine tools and other equipment that can help them get the job done.
Atmosphere Furnace for Heat Treating Oil and Gas Parts
The ATLAS single-chain, batch atmosphere furnace from Ipsen is used to process parts for the oil and gas industry, along with the aftermarket automotive sector.
CTI Adds New Heat Treating Capabilities
The new equipment from Lucifer Furnaces can heat treat Crucible Particle Metallurgy high speed steel.
Century Die Adds Heat Treating Capacity
Their new Red Devil single chamber furnace will help address higher customer demands and increasingly shorter lead times.
Finkl Steel Installs New Production Line
The line includes an 30 metric ton overhead crane, a state-of-the-art CNC horizontal boring mill, and a new furnace for heat treatment.
Heat Treating Small Loads of Low Carbon Steel
The bench-style Red Devil RD7-KHE24 box furnace from Lucifer Furnaces is ideal for batch heat treating small loads of low carbon steel.
Advanced Heat Treating of Aerospace Parts
A key feature of the TITAN H8 vacuum furnace system from Ipsen is its center elements option, which helps optimize the brazing process and ensures high-quality parts emerge bright and clean.
Samuel Expands New Tennessee Facility
Their total investment of $62 million will complete a 200,000 sq ft facility with two blanking lines and a slitting line.
Metal Treaters Installs Atmosphere Furnace
With the flexible Atlas system, they can now do carburizing, neutral hardening and carbonitriding.
World’s First Plasma Oxidation Commercial Oven at Scale
Plasma oxidation will be key to expanding the carbon fiber market from 83,000 metric tons per year to over 219,000 tons per year by 2024.
Ipsen Donates to the American Heart Association
Their fundraisers help the fight against heart disease.