Solar To Donate Vacuum Furnace To ASM Teaching Facility

The furnace is being built by Solar Manufacturing, a 91´«Ă˝ company. Currently under construction is a Model HFL-2018-IQ horizontal, internal quenching furnace with a hot zone that measures 12”wide x 12” high x 18” deep and is capable of operation to 2400°F. The hearth will accept a load of 250 pounds. The hot zone insulation package will consist of a heavy graphite foil hot face backed by 4 layers of ½” inch graphite felt, all supported in a stainless steel ring. The elements will be curved solid machined graphite.
The vacuum system will incorporate an Alcatel mechanical pump, a Varian 6” VHS-6 diffusion pump and an Alcatel holding pump to allow the furnace to operate in the 10-6 Torr range. Gas quenching will be via an internal 5 HP blower/heat exchanger combination that recirculates the cooling gas through fixed gas nozzles located throughout the hot zone. Instrumentation will include a Honeywell DCP100 programmer/controller, a Eurotherm 6100 temperature/vacuum recorder, a Honeywell UDC2500 overtemperature controller and an Allen Bradley Micrologix 1500 programmable logic controller.
Featuring state-of-the-art vacuum furnace technology, this furnace will allow students to perform a wide variety of tests and experiments relating to vacuum heat treating, brazing and sintering processes. It will also give them a hands-on understanding of the value and advantages of using vacuum over other heat treating equipment.
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