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Heat Treat Furnaces

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Heat Treat Furnaces, A TTX Co.
1155 S. Neenah Ave.
Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
United States
Phone: (920) 743-6568
https://www.ttxinc.com
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Lizabeth Bjarnarson, Sales and Mktg. Mgr.
(920) 743-6568
sales@ttxinc.com
Batch ovens, conveyorized ovens, infrared zones, convection curing ovens, dry-off ovens and various custom heat processing solutions are the heart of Therma-Tron-X’s capabilities. TTX is experienced at designing units that fit spatial needs and utility requirements. TTX ovens can be incorporated into finishing systems or configured as stand alone units.

Trade Names


Econ-E-Coat®
SST®
TTX ACC®

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Car Bottom

Car Bottom Furnaces are a common choice due to their ability to load products using multiple methods. This furnace can be designed for low and high temperatures. Click here to view more information about this product.

Mesh Belt Continuous Furnace

Continuous Furnaces can operate at large production rates in an indexed or continuous way where the work is fed to match emerges in the desired condition. Click here to view more information about this product.

Tip Up Furnace

Tip Up Furnaces are typically used in a batch process with hydraulic cylinders to quickly open and close the furnace. This allows for quick loading\unloading of treated parts. Click here to view more information about this product.

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Tip Up Furnace

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