Important Information about Electric Heat Treat Oven
Heat treating predominantly refers to a set of thermal processes in various metal working and industrial applications. Such processes are used to deliberately alter the physical properties of the product, which is usually a metal or glass. However, not only the physical properties, but also the chemical properties can also be altered. These alterations, both the physical as well as chemical properties are normally in the form of softening or hardening of a metal. This can be accomplished by way of heating and chilling them at extreme temperatures. The process of heat treating takes place at temperatures ranging from 1000 ° F to 1700° F. all these processes are carried on in the huge heat treating ovens or furnaces.
Other uses of such heat treating ovens are aging, curing, tempering, and automotive solution heat treating, hardening, annealing, stress relieving and many more applications. A wide range of heat treat ovens is available in the market possessing different sizes and features to meet your exclusive requirements.
Initially the conventional ovens were used for heat treating purposes, which were no doubt the best for those times but as the industrial market underwent modernization and a need for heat treating ovens that consumed less time and gave faster output, were required. So this led to the advent of electric heat ovens that helped in speeding up the process. As the industries were facing new manufacturing challenges the electric ovens were a remarkable development as it reduces human intervention, which was in case of the conventional heat treating ovens.
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