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Other Automotive Topics
Demonstrating Oil Quenching Effectiveness
In this article by Lee Gearhart, Principal Engineer, Materials and Processes, Moog, Inc., Chair, Aerospace Metals Engineering Committee, read about a “real time” heat treat inquiry regarding the interpretation of changed oil quenching effectiveness testing in AMS2759, and Lee’s desire to ensure that the heat treater’s system maintains its effectiveness.
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Global Automotive Supplier Orders Brazing Furnace
A global automotive supplier has placed an order for an electrically heated continuous belt brazing furnace to be installed in Mexico.
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Electric Car Supplier Purchases Continuous CAB Technology
A global manufacturer of cooling systems for electric car batteries has purchased a CAB line from an international supplier.
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Reader Feedback: Thermocouples 101
Heat Treat Today editorial contributor and reader, Martin Reeves of Unitherm Furnace, LLC, adds his praise and valuable input to the June 2020 article by John Niggle and Ed Valykeo of Pelican Wire, “Thermocouples 101.” In addition to the helpful charts in the original article, Reeves provides a key factor to consider when choosing a thermocouple.
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Heat Treat Radio: A Discussion with Carl Nicolia, PSNergy President
In this conversation, Heat Treat Radio host, Doug Glenn, interviews Carl Nicolia, President of PSNergy, to learn about how applying efficient combustion can drastically improve the performance of your furnaces. Listen for more on efficient combustion, high value combustion solutions, and where we stand in the "evolution" of combustive techniques in the podcast.
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