Normalizing Heat Treatment Furnace & Applications

Normalizing process is the heating of steel to a predetermined temperature for a while and then cooling it in air. This forms a microstructure with a mixture of ferrite and cementite with higher strength and hardness, but lower ductility.
For improving the machinability of carbon steel, the structural components are heated to a suitable temperature and cooled in air.
Normalizing Furnaces by Therelek
Horizontal Vacuum Furnace
Horizontal Vacuum Furnace
Our Horizontal Vacuum Furnace has cold wall construction with metallic/graphite hot zone. The door swivels sideward and the material is loaded from the front.
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Vertical Vacuum Furnace
Therelekās Bell furnace is designed with optimal performance for high sensitivity and delicate components.
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Sealed Quench Furnace
Therelekās Sealed Quench Furnace line consists of preheating and tempering furnaces, washing machines, stationary table, hydraulic lifts and charge transfer systems.
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Continuous Mesh Belt Furnace
A multi-zone control environment is present in a continuous high-temperature furnace, often with a single pre-heating zone,
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Chamber Furnace
Therelekās chamber furnace can operate up to 1800°C. These furnaces are usually rugged, refractory based construction
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Roller Hearth Furnace
Roller hearth furnaces are designed for continuous production and easy maintenance to handle large size and weights
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Bogie Hearth Furnace
Our standard bogie hearth furnace goes up to 1500°C, however, we make custom designed furnaces for any special requirements
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Continuous Air Circulation Furnace
Continuous air circulation furnace is usually multi-zone controlled for better process control. Individual zones can have preset temperature controls for best process results.
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Low Temperature Pit Type Furnace
Pit type air circulation furnaces are installed with the opening at ground level or just above it. These are low-temperature furnaces with operating temperatures up to 650°C.