HIGHTEMP's Pit Type Tempering Furnace is a specialized heat treatment furnace designed for tempering large or long components in a vertical configuration. Ideal for aerospace, automotive, and industrial manufacturing applications, this furnace provides uniform heating and precise temperature control to enhance the mechanical properties of metals. Operating within a typical temperature range of 150°C to 750°C. Equipped with advanced heating systems and temperature uniformity, the Pit Type Tempering Furnace is a reliable solution for achieving consistent results in heat treatment.
Advantages:
  • Vertical configuration optimizes floor space, ideal for compact industrial setups.
  • Built with robust materials to withstand high temperatures and long-term usage.
  • Capable of tempering components like shafts, gears, and turbine parts made of various metal grades.
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