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Solar Manufacturing Ships a New R&D Vacuum Carburizing Furnace

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Solar Manufacturing
1983 Clearview Dr.
Souderton, PA, 18964
USA





Press release date: January 7, 2010

Souderton, PA- Solar Manufacturing has shipped a new top loading Model VTC-714 R&D furnace for the process development of low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) of new alloys for aircraft gearing. The customer is a large manufacturer located in the mid-Atlantic US in the aircraft industry.

Pete Reh, vice president of sales for Solar Manufacturing stated, "The customer and the Solar Development Team have been collaborating for three years to develop the process for LPVC. The furnace will help prove out LPVC to optimize the vacuum carburizing process with positive pressure gas quenching as opposed to atmospheric carburizing with oil quenching."

The development team was headed by Don Jordan, vice president and corporate metallurgist, with the assistance of Trevor Jones, research engineer, both of Solar Atmospheres, Inc., the parent company of Solar Manufacturing, Inc. The carburizing process is designed around US Patent Application no. 11/235,739, filed September 26, 2005, using a mixture of hydrogen and acetylene as the carburizing gas.

To achieve consistent results, Solar Manufacturing's state-of-the-art, interactive control system, the SolarVac 3000, performs monitoring and controlling during the LPVC process. The controls consist of a Honeywell UDC2500; an Allen-Bradley Micrologix 1500 PLC for all aspects of temperature and process control; multiple Porter Instrument absolute gas flow controllers; a MKS absolute vacuum gauge; and a Eurotherm Graphic Display video recorder for data acquisition.

The new, top loading furnace features a high efficiency, graphite insulated hot zone for operation up to 2650°F. Ultimate vacuum capability is in the 10-5 Torr range, and a high pressure radial fan re-circulates nitrogen gas at two atmospheres (2 bar). The 10 HP quench motor is controlled by an Allen-Bradley variable speed drive for optimum gas quenching.

Solar Manufacturing is part of Solar Atmospheres, Inc., one of the largest and most progressive, independent commercial heat treaters in the USA. To learn more about Solar Manufacturing's diverse product line of vacuum heat treating, brazing, and carburizing furnaces, contact Peter Reh, vice president of sales, at 267-384-5040 x 509 or pkr@solarmfg.com. More information can also be found on www.solarmfg.com.

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