TUS Paper from Solar Atmospheres and Solar Manufacturing

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Solar Atmospheres and Solar Manufacturing have released a procedure for Temperature Uniformity Surveying of vacuum furnaces. This document has been created to provide a surveying method that complies with the AMS2750D requirements.

This newly written Temperature Uniformity Survey (TUS) illustrates the proper method recommended to meet the requirements of AMS 2750D. Solar Atmospheres and Solar Manufacturing—sister companies that hold over 20 patents relating to vacuum furnaces—released this procedure to the public benefiting companies who must comply to this SAE Standard. This technical process outlines several considerations for TUS including thermocouple support structure, pre-survey furnace preparation, furnace instrumentations, furnace class, furnace working zone, standard survey temperatures for most vacuum furnaces, and the results.

This procedure considers the many critical aspects of AMS 2750D that must be fully satisfied to produce acceptable processing results and the following outline could be applied to any vacuum furnace user to satisfy their TUS requirements. Real Fradette, a senior technical consultant at Solar Atmospheres, says that “We recommend this procedure to companies utilizing furnaces under SAE standards that are required to meet the AMS 2750D, while reducing the number of failed tests due to survey errors.”

The Solar Group—comprised of Solar Atmospheres and Solar Manufacturing—is a vacuum heat treating company and furnace manufacturer with over 25 years of expertise in the thermal processing industry. Located in Souderton, Pennsylvania, the two companies work together to create a full service heat treating and equipment provider. To download the TUS document go to [www.solaratm.com] and click on “white paper downloads.”