New Applications For Synchronized Vacuum Heat treatment

Tuesday, October 20, 2015: 1:20 PM
251C (COBO Center)
Dr. Volker Heuer , ALD Vacuum technologies GmbH, Hanau, Germany
Dr. Klaus Loeser , ALD Vacuum technologies GmbH, Hanau, Germany
A recently introduced vacuum furnace allows the total integration of heat treatment into the manufacturing line. This compact unit can be implemented into the heart of the production chain.  

Using this technology, the components are treated in most cases in a single layer of parts (“2D-treatment”) which allows for an easy automated loading of the fixture-trays. Furthermore this “small batch – treatment” leads to an optimum in quality regarding

  • carburizing homogeneity,

  • quench homogeneity and

  • distortion control.

    By using the small batch concept, a continuous flow of parts can be established. There is no need to wait until enough parts are collected to build a large batch with multiple layers (“3D-batch”). Therefore excessive costs are avoided for inventory, part storage and transportation within the plant.

    Typical components for this technology come from the automotive, aerospace and tool industry. The paper shows several new results from case hardening and neutral hardening applications.