Exclusive FNA Technical Wednesday
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Case Study: Heat Treat Equipment Meets the Future Industry Today
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Modern industry trends and expectations pose new challenges to heat treating equipment, challenges like availability, flexibility, energy efficiency, environmental, and the surrounding carbon neutrality.
Maciej Korecki, vice president of Business Development and R&D at SECO/WARWICK, presents this exclusive FNA Technical Wednesday case study for the last day of FNA 2022 to focus on an equipment solution that meets these modern industry demands: a semi-continuous vacuum furnace for low-pressure carburizing (LPC) and high-pressure gas quenching (HPGQ).
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Field Service Engineer(s), NH, PA, CA, SC (remote w/ 75% travel) | Several opportunities open RIGHT NOW for experienced service techs! Candidates must have at least 1 year of service or maintenance experience and be able to travel up to 75%. Furnace expertise desirable, but working knowledge of other industrial machines (CNC, conveyors, etc.) also considered. Base pay of $35-45/hr + full benes + OT. | CLICK NOW for more INFO!
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40 Under 40 Class of 2022 Highlights: Jason Davidson and Ben Issak
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Heat Treat Today is privileged to oversee the 40 Under 40 recognition awards highlighting a group of rising young leaders in the North American heat treat industry every year. The Class of 2022 is a high-achieving, motivated, and heart-felt group of significant contributors to the heat treat market. Here are two highlights from this year’s class.
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Jason Davidson is the sales manager for the East Coast at Solar Manufacturing, Inc. Jason’s working knowledge of furnaces and subsystems, as well as many other thermal processes, has proven to be an immense benefit in educating clients. Jason helped to streamline Solar Manufacturing, Inc.’s in-house proposal procedure by creating standardized templates along with master budgets for all furnace models. Read more about Jason here.
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Ben Isaak is a senior refractory engineer at Solar Manufacturing, Inc. As the senior refractory engineer, Ben designed the hot zone for Solar’s vacuum oil quench furnace and increased standardization throughout product lines to lower costs and increase output. Ben also designed the hot zone for Solar’s improved metal injection molding (MIM) vacuum sintering furnace. An MTI YES Management Training Program graduate, Ben has worked on standardization for vacuum furnace hot zones across Solar’s product line and worked to create designs for improved thermal efficiency, leading to two U.S. patents. Read more about Ben here.
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