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Since writing my first article on dew point versus oxygen analysis in May 2016, we have experienced multiple rounds of brutal heat and humidity that prompted advisories and warnings from Massachusetts to Missouri.
It is well known that accurate measurement of any heat-treating atmosphere can have a significant effect on the quality and process yield of heat-treated components.
Plymouth Tube
operates two continuous heat-treating furnaces for annealing their products, and the facility is certified
as ISO/TS 16949:2009.
They had been producing an exother
mic atmosphere for annealing
furnaces from
a combination generator/steam-boiler system.