Lucifer Furnaces Outfits Crystex Composites
Lucifer Furnaces, Inc. recently sent two Red Devil Furnaces to Crystex Composites, manufacturer of glass bonded materials.
- Philadelphia, PA-NJ (1888PressRelease) June 04, 2011 - Lucifer Furnaces has shipped two Red Devil Furnaces to Crystex Composites LLC, producer of Mykroy/Mycalex glass bonded mica material used for electrical and thermal-insulating. The RD7-H14 models will complement two existing units in use for glass-ceramic parts annealing and lab testing in their ISO 9001 certified facility. These Red Devil Series furnaces are affordable, economical, durable units constructed with reinforced and welded sheet metal shells lined with 4 ½ inches of multilayered firebrick and mineral wool insulation.
The firebrick is precision dry-fit inside the 9"x12"x14" chambers with staggered seams for reduced heat loss while allowing for thermal expansion. A ceramic hearth plate supports 25 lb. workload per sq. foot of hearth area and protects the floor brick. An adjustable latch on the horizontal swing door allows for a positive seal. Easy-to-replace heavy-gauge, low watt density heating elements, regulated with a Honeywell Digital Temperature Controller provide uniform heat. Charles Clement, PhD, VP of Engineering at Crystex Composites says he chose to add to the Lucifer furnaces currently in use because of their simple and compact design, high temperature capability and the long life of the heating elements and insulating materials despite hundreds of thermal cycles. In addition, he reports the Lucifer models to be very reliable, easy to maintain and competitively priced. Dr. Clements notes his experience of excellent tech support and service from Lucifer Furnaces.
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.
Visit www.luciferfurnaces.com for more information on the Series 7000 box furnaces as well as their complete line of heat treating furnaces and ovens.
Submitted by Lucy Jones (215)-343-0411, Ljones ( @ ) luciferfurnaces dot com
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