For Atmosphere and Non-Atmosphere Heat Treating
CAN-ENG Roller Hearth Furnaces are workhorses for heat treating a great variety of materials. CAN-ENG Roller Hearth furnaces are capable at operating up to 1150°C (2100°F) for alloy roll designs and 1260°C (2300°F) for Ceramic Roll Designs.
Configured as either Walking Beam or Pushing Chain Conveyor with In-line Water Spray Quenching
CAN-ENG Tube Quench and Temper furnaces lines can be configured as either Walking Beams or Pushing Chain Conveyors and are integrated with in-line water spray quenching for production capacities up to 90 metric tons/hr (200,000 lbs/hr).
Flexible, High Production Systems for Symmetrical and Non-Symmetrical Parts
CAN-ENG Roller Walking Beam/Walking Hearth Furnace systems are capable of processing both symmetrical and non-symmetrical parts at a capacity up to 65 metric tons/hr (140,000 lbs/hr ).
Ideal for Round Products
CAN-ENG Rotary Screw Hearth steel bar heat treatment systems have fully integrated hardening, quenching and tempering for high volume and continuous production up to 65 metric tons/hr (140,000 lbs/hr).
Loading Capacities form 5 tons to 350 tons
CAN-ENG’s Car Bottom Furnaces are ideal for a variety of thermal treatments including stress relieving, annealing, heating for hot work, austenitizing and normalizing.
Continuous High Volume Production with Integrated Hardening, Quenching and Tempering
CAN-ENG Tunnel Furnace steel bar heat treatment systems have fully integrated hardening, quenching and tempering for high volume and continuous production up to 9 metric tons/hr (20,000 lbs/hr).
Flexible, High Volume, Continous Production
CAN-ENG Roller Walking Beam/Walking Hearth Furnace systems have fully integrated hardening, quenching and tempering for high volume and continuous production up to 65 metric tons/hr (140,000 lbs/hr).
Ideal for Bars, Channels, Angles and Beams
CAN-ENG Roller Hearth Furnace Systems for bar and long product have fully integrated hardening, quenching and tempering for high volume and continuous production up to 836 metric tons/hr (80,000 lbs/hr).