Air & Atmosphere Heat Treat Tips Part 1: Seals and Leaks
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Let’s discover new tricks and old tips on how to best serve air and atmosphere furnace systems. In this series, Heat Treat Today compiles top tips from experts around the industry for optimal furnace maintenance, inspection, combustion, data recording, testing, and more.
Part 1, today's tips, examines seals and leak points. This Technical Tuesday post will help you maintain your furnace systems.
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Calling All Heat Treat GREEN Tips of the Trade!
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How can manufacturers with their own in-house heat treat operations practice environmentally responsible and sustainable methods? Share your tip with us (whatever the length — 10 words or 100 words!), and we’ll publish it along with your name/company name and website in an upcoming print edition of Heat Treat Today.
Tips can include a high-res image to illustrate your tip and can touch on any of these relevant heat treat topics:
- maintaining electrical furnaces, ovens, or induction coils
- saving energy with burners, radiant tubes, etc.
- controlling and capture emissions
- making sustainable quenching methods/media decisions
- planning for “green” changes for in-house heat treat operations
- resources (websites, books, articles) that help heat treaters “go green”
- and more!
Email your tip to Bethany Leone, bethany@heattreattoday.com, to share your tip today!
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