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September 2007 |
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VAC AERO Launches the Monthly "What's Hot!" Newsletter
The aim of our Newsletter is to facilitate discussion among our customers, technical and educational communities and suppliers on a variety of metallurgical issues, processes, technologies and equipment.
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Come visit us at the ASM Heat Treat Show at the Detroit COBO Center.
If you plan on attending the show, please be sure to stop by our booth # 1115 to learn more about our latest vacuum furnaces, and most importantly... we're interested in learning about you, your business, and your needs. See you there! Date: September 17-19, 2007
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VAC AERO’s latest advancement in vacuum furnace controls is a hybrid system based on the Honeywell HC 900 controller for mechanical and thermal functions integrated with Honeywell Plantscape Vista for supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA).
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For the last two years, VAC AERO’s Boucherville coatings facility has been working with the University of Ottawa to develop cold spray techniques as an addition to conventional thermal spray processes such as flame, air plasma and HVOF.
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By Jeff Pritchard and Scott Rush of VAC AERO International Inc., Oakville, Ontario, Canada.
Vacuum heat treatment offers an alternative method to traditional salt-bath and controlledatmosphere furnace hardening techniques for high strength steels, such as AISI 4340M and 300M. However, heat treaters must be prudent when choosing between oil and gas quenching for vacuum hardening of high strength steels, because each process has its advantages and disadvantages.
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