Lucifer Furnaces Designs Large Box Furnace for Aerospace Industry
Lucifer Furnaces has designed a box furnace to specification for a leading aerospace industrial manufacturer.
- Philadelphia, PA-NJ (1888PressRelease) February 11, 2011 - Lucifer Furnaces, Inc. has designed a large heat treating box furnace for a leading provider in the aerospace industry. The 20" high by 20" wide by 40" long unit will be used in the manufacture of engine parts. This 3 zone furnace with tight uniformity meets the AMS2750 specification required by NADCAP. Constructed with an angle iron steel frame and heavy-gauge sheet steel facing, welded to form a rigid unit, this furnace heats to 2000°F. With a three zone master/slave temperature control system and over-temperature safety controls linked to a computer interface, reduced cooling time is achieved through a fresh air damper system. 54 kW power is generated through heavy gauge wire heating elements in removable radiant panels located in the door as well as side walls and rear wall of the furnace. The horizontal swing door is secured with 2 cam locks and a safety micro switch to automatically shut power when door is opened. The end user chose Lucifer Furnaces to supply their heat treating equipment with the goal of shortening their heat treating cycle. Their new box furnace will complement an existing one already in operation.
Lucifer Furnaces, Inc. has been a leading manufacturer of industrial ovens and industrial furnaces - heat treating equipment for over 65 years. Originating from a small loft on Broad Street in downtown Philadelphia in 1945, with the production of basic box furnaces, the company has grown in size, developing an array of new product lines and expanding to their present location in Warrington, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
All Lucifer Furnaces are constructed using the highest quality materials to deliver superior performance and dependability. Built with economy in mind, the products feature compact design, easy installation, energy efficient operation and easy-to-replace low watt density heating elements for longer life.
Detailed information about the complete line of heat treating equipment manufactured by Lucifer Furnaces, Inc., can be found by visiting www.luciferfurnaces.com.
Submitted by Lucy Jones (215)-343-0411, Ljones ( @ ) luciferfurnaces dot com
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