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As the focus on quality processing has evolved, new innovations have come to the aid of thermal processors. However, one area that has not seen improvement in technology is the temperature uniformity survey (TUS).
While many heat-treating companies have moved from general processing to selective processes, the trend has been mainly to one of specialization. The thinking is that specializing will simplify focus on process improvement, enhance productivity and increase profitability.