All About the Quench and Keeping Cool: Thru-process Temp Monitoring and Gas Carburizing
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The future of heat treating requires new manufacturing solutions like robotics that can work with modular design. Yet so also does temperature monitoring need to be seamless in order to know how effectively your components are being heat treated — especially through being quenched.
In this Technical Tuesday by Steve Offley of PhoenixTM, learn more about temperature monitoring through the quench process.
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Ipsen Field Service Engineer, Full time & fully remote. Summary: Plans and coordinates assignments as directed by the HUB Lead. This includes installation, upgrading, and/or troubleshooting technical issues, performing scheduled maintenance and calibration services. Ensures first class service performance in quality of execution, speed of repair as well as appearance towards the customer. Great benefits day 1. Generous 401k match. Paid time off. Bonus potential.
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