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Mechanized Pacemaker Integral Quench Furnace
Model
13-CT-364836-18AQ-C-1
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Mechanized Pacemaker Integral Quench Furnace
The Lindberg Pacemaker® is a highly productive and efficient integral-quench
furnace available in either gas-fired or electric models. It is the centerpiece
of a complete heat-treating system. The furnaces feature obstruction-free
work chambers, large capacity re-circulation fans, and strategically
located heated sources to ensure rapid heat transfer, low energy use,
and excellent temperature and carbon uniformity. A size and in-out configuration
is available to fit your needs.
Features / Benefits
- Fully automatic movement of the load within the furnace, including
quench.
- Programmable logic controller eliminates sequencing circuit
relay maintenance.
- Temperature and atmosphere carbon potential are
both automatically controlled. A two-pen strip chart records both
furnace temperature
and percent carbon.
- Preheat oil quench with immersion heaters, temperature
and excess temperature controllers, oil level sight gauge and level
alarm.
- Lindberg Quench Guard® quench water detection device.
- Air-to-oil
quench cooling heat exchanger.
- Flowmeters for endothermic gas, natural
gas additions, ammonia gas additions, and air for carbon burnout.
- Emergency
nitrogen gas purge circuit activates on power failure or loss of
atmosphere.
- SCR power control for electrically heated models.
- Recuperative vertical
radiant tubes for gas-fired models.
Options
- Upper atmosphere cooling: Oil-cooled double walled chamber above
the quench, cools the workload under protective atmosphere. Atmosphere
cool/oil quench selector switch. Upper cooling is available with or
without a recirculating fan to accelerate load cool down.
- Hot oil quench
with additional immersion heaters and insulation lagged to the quench
tank shell.
- Variable speed quench agitation.
- Enhanced furnace control components.
- Complete system automation to
suit your unique
requirements.
Applications
- Annealing
- Carbonitriding
- Carburizing
- Tool Steel Hardening up to 1850°F
- Normalizing
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