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High Temperature Heating Elements from Thermcraft
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Thermcraft Inc.

August 5, 2022
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Thermcraft is an international leading manufacturer of custom industrial furnaces and ovens. With over 50 years of experience, we can help you find the solution that best fits your needs.


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Largest Heating Element Bank in the World from National Element
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National Element Inc.

August 4, 2022
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Since 1960, National Element Inc. has partnered with major manufacturers to create solutions for their industrial heating needs. We customize products to perform in a diverse variety of furnaces.


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Manufacturer Orders 10 Benchtop Lab Furnaces

January 27, 2022
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L&L Special Furnace Co. Inc. received an order for 10 benchtop laboratory furnaces. The furnaces, which have an effective work zone of 10 inches high x 15 inches wide x 13 inches deep, will be used as part of a precious-metals recovery system for a manufacturer of catalytic convertors, medical devices and pollution controls. The precious metals are burned out of the existing product and placed in crucibles. The crucibles are then heated at temperatures of 1800-2200°F (982-1204°C). This allows any impurities in the metals to rise to the surface and be removed for further refinement. The project is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2022.


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ECM Group Launches ECM Lab Solutions

February 11, 2021
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France’s ECM Group launched ECM Lab Solutions, a division dedicated to helping laboratories develop innovative products and processes by offering advanced furnace technologies under one ECM Group brand. ECM Lab Solutions gathers all products from the ECM Group that are designed for research and development in four main fields: metallurgy and heat treatment, crystal growth, semiconductor and renewable energies.


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Laboratory Furnace Donated to University

August 9, 2019
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Solar Atmospheres, in conjunction with the William and Myrtle Jones Foundation, donated and installed a laboratory furnace for Lehigh University’s Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science. The furnace was designed and built by Solar Manufacturing. With SolarVac Polaris control system, a hot zone capable of holding up to 250 pounds and a maximum temperature of 2800°F, the furnace was installed in Lehigh University’s Whitaker Lab, along with the necessary Solar-built transformer and water cooling system.


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University Purchases Vacuum Furnace

July 23, 2019
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Solar Manufacturing shipped a horizontal front-loading vacuum furnace to Georgia Southern University (GSU) in Statesboro, Ga. GSU will be using the furnace primarily for vacuum thermal-processing research and development of various iron-based alloys, including additive-manufactured parts. The furnace includes a graphite-shielded hot zone and heating elements. It has a work-zone size of 12 inches wide x 12 inches high x 18 inches deep and a weight capacity of 250 pounds (114 kg). 


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Bloom Engineering Commissions Lab Furnace

May 23, 2017
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Bloom Engineering Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa., rebuilt, upgraded and commissioned a laboratory furnace to refine its latest generation of ultra-low-NOx regenerative burners.


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University Purchases High-Temperature Lab Furnace

September 19, 2016
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Carbolite Gero Ltd. successfully commissioned a high-temperature laboratory furnace at the University of Virginia.


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