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Roller Hearth Furnace
Lindberg Roller Hearth Furnaces combine the latest technology in process
controls, atmosphere systems, and material handling to give you a complete
cost-efficient means of heat processing in many different applications.
Lindbeg roller hearth furnaces are available in either electric powered
or gas-fired models. Electric heating offers reliable low-maintenance
operation using elements tailored to your application. Start up and shut
down procedures are simple and our superior element designs provide precise
temperature control and long life. Gas-fired models use single-end recuperative
tubes (SERTs) that provide economical rapid heating. The exhaust stream
preheats air coming into each burner. This preheated combustion air greatly
increases the efficiency of the combustion process thus lowering fuel
consumption.
All models can be supplied with refractory brick insulation or lightweight
ceramic fiber insulation lightweight ceramic fiber insulation that can
significantly reduce heating costs. Its low thermal mass allows faster
heating during start up and more rapid cooling upon shut down, helping
you to optimize your operation.
Lindberg roller hearth furnaces accommodate a variety of atmospheres
depending on your application. Common choices include endothermic, exothermic,
or inert gas systems. A steam atmosphere can be furnished if your parts
require an oxide finish.
An optional afterburner may be added to treat the effluents of your
process. Lindberg afterburners thermally oxidize the exhaust to greatly
reduce the pollutant content. The compact unit is located out of the
way, on top of the furnace, and requires minimal maintenance.
Transfer chambers can be provided to include a direct flow of protective
atmosphere to protect the workload. Double door designs and an independent
high-speed roller system minimize transfer times and heat loss. Sight
ports allow for direct viewing of the work in progress and allow for
easy troubleshooting.
Cooling systems available include forced air, protective atmosphere,
and an integral oil quench tank. Forced air systems incorporate ducted
high flow propeller-type fans that cool workloads from intermediate process
temperatures. Protective atmosphere cooling systems are tailored to your
process and can include insulated cooling sections with fans (if necessary)
and/or water-cooled sections. Integral tanks provide rapid uniform quenching.
An optimized baffle system ensures proper oil flow. Precise temperature
control contributes to accurate consistent results. The system includes
the Lindberg Quenchguard® moisture detection system.
Return conveyors can be located next to the furnace, or, to conserve
space, beneath the unit. In either case, the conveyor rolls are managed
by the furnace control system for “smart” handling of completed
loads. The lift station at the furnace entrance makes loading and unloading
by a single operator easy, convenient, and automatic. At the end of a
production run, all of the work exiting the furnace is staged on the
return conveyor so that an attending operator is not necessary.
Lindberg specializes in comprehensive systems that use the latest computer-aided
technology to monitor and control critical system functions. These systems
simplify the operation of what can be complex furnaces by drastically
reducing the number of devices needed, and by using clear, custom graphic
screens. Process recipes are easily programmed using a plain-English,
fill-in-the-blank approach. Special diagnostic utilities record your
maintenance activity and simplify troubleshooting.
Features / Benefits
- Complete, systems ready for operation
- Low operating costs and long
component life
- Easy and safe operation and process repeatability
- Increased productivity
- Convenient access to controls and maintenance
items
- Easy loading and unloading
Options
- Recorder
- Programmable controller(s)
Applications
- Annealing
- Carbonitriding
- Carburizing
- Hardening
- Normalizing
- Sintering
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