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VAC AERO Specializes in Custom Designed Vacuum Furnaces
VAC AERO provides custom furnace designs and process capabilities to suit your specific requirements.
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In addition to standard vacuum heat treating and brazing furnaces, VAC AERO also manufactures custom vacuum systems for a wide variety of special processing applications. VAC AERO’s skilled team of engineers works closely with the customer from concept through design, final manufacture and installation. VAC AERO designs and builds standard Gas Quench furnaces for maximum durability, reliability and trouble-free operation and provides an outstanding level of training, field and technical support based on decades of commercial heat treating experience. |
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VAC AERO Brazes Aluminum for Airborne Electronics
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When joining aluminum for aerospace electronics, brazing often is the most practical choice for creating a continuous all-metal joint interface. Because of its light weight and excellent thermal conductivity, aluminum often is the material of choice for assemblies that house or cool airborne electronics. These complex assemblies often are manufactured from numerous individual components that must be joined. There are many ways to join aluminum including mechanical fastening (screws, rivets, etc.), adhesive bonding, welding and brazing. The selection of a joining process must be based on a careful analysis of the service requirements and the materials involved.
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Coatings Division Receives Six New Coating Approvals from Rolls-Royce
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VAC AERO's Coatings division recently received six new approvals from Rolls-Royce Canada for thermal spray and inorganic paint coatings. The facility was qualified to the stringent standards of RPS 300, 392 and 427 for plasma spray coatings and RPS 666, 666/1 and 666/4 for inorganic paint coatings. Beginning in February 2008, these coatings will be applied to large compressor casings for industrial turbine engines.
For more information on VAC AERO's Coating Services please click here.
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