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Compact Furnace Series enables in-house heat-treating.
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March 27, 2009 - Available in 4 sizes with chambers from 9 x 12 x 14 in. to 12 x 14 x 24 in., Red Devil Dual Chamber Series conserves space by situating hardening chamber above drawing oven. Chambers hold 25 lb/ft² of hearth area and come with horizontal swing door, which has safety switch that automatically shuts off power when door opens. Upper hardening chamber is rated to 2,200°F, while lower draw chamber heats to 1,200°F and uses stainless steel recirculating fan for uniform heat.

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Lucifer Furnaces, Inc.
2048 Bunnell Rd.
Warrington, PA, 18976 2088
USA



Red Devil Dual Chamber Series


March 12, 2009, Warrington, PA. Lucifer Furnaces, Inc. announces its Red Devil Dual Chamber Series of furnaces, an economical choice for tool & die shops, manufacturers wanting to bring their heat treating in-house, and R&D facilities. The Space Saving design, with the hardening chamber conveniently situated above the drawing oven, minimizes floor space. Chambers are designed to hold 25 lb per sq. foot of hearth area and come standard with a horizontal swing door with safety switch to automatically shut off power when the door opens.

Built with easy-to-replace heavy-gauge, low watt density heating elements regulated with a Honeywell Digital Temperature Controller. The upper hardening chamber is rated up to 2200°F for hardening applications while the lower draw chamber heats to 1200°F with a stainless steel recirculating fan for uniform heat.

Lucifer's Dual Chamber furnaces are available in 4 standard sizes with chambers from 9"x12"x14" to 12"x14"x24" and are completely wired to N.E.C., test fired, and shipped ready for connection to main power supply. Energy efficient lightweight firebrick insulation and dependable operation make these units a value product. Overtemperature Safety system, quench tank and vertical lift door are just some of the many options available.

Detailed information about the Red Devil Dual Chamber Series of furnaces can be found at www.luciferfurnaces.com or by contacting Lucifer Furnaces, Inc., at, 800-378-0095.
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