Abbott Furnace Company St. Marys, PA 15857


Abbott Furnace Company
1068 Trout Run Road • P.O. Box 967
St. Marys, PA 15857
Phone: 814-781-6355 • Fax: 814-781-7334

Products

Abbott Furnace Company produces a wide range of custom sintering furnaces, brazing furnaces, heat treat furnaces, and steam treat furnaces. We also provide a number of furnace options and specialty products to enhance the performance and productivity of your furnace.

 

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Continuous Belt Brazing Furnaces

powdered metal sintering furnacesFurnace brazing is a recognized alternative to traditional metal joining techniques. Abbott Furnace Company's continuous belt brazing furnaces ensure consistent brazing results by offering superior temperature and atmosphere control.

 

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Features:

Alloy or Ceramic Muffle

• muffle to help direct, control and reduce atmosphere flow • man incorporate a silicon carbide muffle. This ceramic muffle is guaranteed for 5 years if used under recommended operating procedures.

 

Single or Dual Boxes

• we offes both single and two section brazing furnace designs depending on the expected cleanliness of your product before it enters the furnace

 

Straight or Humpback

• our brazing furnaces come in both straight-through and humpback designs

 

Gas or Electric Heating

• Abbott Furnace Company offers both types of furnace heating depending on your needs. Our gas heating systems incorporate Abbott's "pulse-fire" technology.

 

Atmosphere Moisturizing

• Abbott Furnace Company offers an optional moisturizing system that can be used to alter furnace dewpoints to ensure proper brazing conditions.

 

Abbott Furnace Company also offers convective heated units for brazing products at lower temperatures up to 1000ºF. These units incorporate fan assemblies inserted into the muffle and can be heated with either electric or gas.