Friday 9 January 09 - 02:10
 

Heat Treatment

  • Further investment at THT

    Tamworth Heat Treatment Ltd (THT) has recently acquired two new furnaces. The most recent is a dual-based plasma nitriding furnace from Rubig of Austria. The environmentally-friendly and energy-efficient unit uses three-zone heating of the work chamber, controlled via the Windows-based process control system.  

  • New hydrogen furnace lets Kepston process larger parts

    Kepston has invested over £300,000 in a new dry hydrogen continuous furnace at its Wednesbury heat treatment plant that has increased the size of component it can process up to 450mm wide by 200mm high. For rigid components the maximum realistic length is around 1.5 m, and it can process flexible materials up to any length.  

Stevens Rowsell is a specialist precision sheet metal engineering company in East Sussex