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The Heat Treat Headlines offers answers to common questions regarding the Heat Treating of Steel. Our specific expertise is in heat processing such as curing, drying or baking parts using a heat treat furnace, lab oven, or industrial oven.
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EPS Ovens Can Design Composite Curing Ovens to Fit your Requirements
EPS Ovens specializes in the full range of capabilities for Composite Curing Ovens. While these ovens can used for a wide variety of applications, they are mainly used for curing composites in the aerospace and automotive industries. W...
EPS Ovens Now Offering Free Freight on All SHEL LAB Ovens & Select Cress Units
For a limited time we are now offering free freight on all SHEL LAB ovens as well as Cress Single Chamber and Cress Dual Chamber Heat Treat Furnaces. The SHEL LAB oven series offers a diverse choice of forced air ovens (floor models and bench-top uni...
Part 2 - “Caveat Emptor” is a Latin saying and means ‘Let the Buyer Beware’
Our company is using a commercial heat treater and we’re getting good results. Why should we buy a Cress furnace and do the heat treating in house? This is one question that we hear over and over again and there are arguments to steer the answer in...
“Caveat Emptor” is a Latin saying and means ‘Let the Buyer Beware’
Our company is using a commercial heat treater and we’re getting good results. Why should we buy a Cress furnace and do the heat treating in house? This is one question that we hear over and over again and there are arguments to steer the answer in...
Dealing with Distortion During Heat Treat Processing
Following a few basic rules can often minimize troublesome distortion that takes place during the steel heat treat process. There are three major areas where distortion can take place, assuming the part is straight prior to heat treatment. 1. T...
Protecting Against Decarburization with Cress Furnaces
Decarburization is an oxidizing surface condition caused whenever ferrous (carbon based) metal is heated to temperatures above the visible heat (960oF) zone, and is exposed to atmosphere. The depth of decarburization penetrates deeper as temperature...


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