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Williams Industrial Service is a single-source supplier for all your heat-treating needs. We produce all of the equipment that you require in-house. Our specially designed 57,000-square-foot facility allows us to build your heat-processing system from the pit up. This provides us the ability to control engineering standards and all aspects of construction for a timely delivery of your system.
L&L Special Furnace Co. Inc. designs and builds high-temperature furnaces, ovens, quench tanks and heat-treating systems. We specialize in batch production furnaces and ovens, particularly applications requiring high uniformity and controlled atmosphere. L&L sells and services equipment worldwide.
Aluminum manufactured products of various sizes have been steadily replacing steel in industrial designs such as automobiles, airplanes, appliances and many more applications due to the light weight and flexibility of aluminum.
Epcon Industrial Systems custom-designed and manufactured two batch ovens specifically for aging aluminum structural components for a Tier 1 automotive supplier. Each oven includes a multi-tiered rack system and has sufficient capability to heat 6,500 pounds of aluminum and 2,500 pounds of steel from 70°F to 400°F in under two hours while meeting the stringent temperature uniformity requirement of +/5°F.
Epcon Industrial Systems shipped two electrically heated batch ovens to a composite manufacturer in Houston, Texas. The ovens will be used for heating tooling used for composite moldings. The work chamber, which measures 5 feet deep x 5 feet wide x 6 feet high, is constructed with a stainless steel liner with 8-inch-thick insulation.