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Oxy-Gon Industries Inc.

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Company Profile

Oxy-Gon Industries Inc.
P.O. Box 40 42 Old Rte. 28 N.
Epsom, NH 03234
United States
Phone: (603) 736-8422
Fax: (603) 736-8734

Contact

Rick Fitzgerald, Sales Mgr./Proj. Mgr.
(603) 736-8422
rfitzgerald@oxy-gon.com
35-year-old Oxy-Gon offers a wide range of furnaces for, Ceramic Firing, Annealing, Brazing, Hot Pressing and more. Oxy-Gon furnaces have temperatures up to 2800oC (5000oF) and controlled atmospheres, rough to ultra-high vacuum, inert gas, nitrogen, hydrogen or reducing gas. Oxy-Gon is “Degrees Ahead in Quality” since 1988.

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