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Frequently Asked Questions
General Heat Treating & Industry BasicsLogistics & Service AreasTechnical Capabilities & MaterialsBrazing ServicesQuality & Testing
Vacuum heat treating is a thermal process where parts are heated in a high-vacuum environment rather than in an open-air furnace. By removing oxygen and other gases, we prevent oxidation, discoloration, and contamination. This results in cleaner, higher-quality parts with superior surface finishes, making it the gold standard for aerospace and medical components.
Brazing is a metal-joining process where two or more metal items are joined together by melting and flowing a filler metal into the joint. Unlike welding, brazing does not melt the base metals. This allows us to join dissimilar metals and create incredibly strong, leak-proof joints in complex assemblies
We primarily serve the Aerospace, Medical, Automotive, and Defense industries. However, we also support general machine shops and tool-and-die makers. Our NADCAP accreditation ensures that we meet the most stringent quality standards required by major aerospace primes and medical device manufacturers.
Heat treating alters the physical and sometimes chemical properties of a material to achieve a desired result, such as increased hardness, improved strength, or better ductility. For aerospace components, heat treating is often used to ensure parts can withstand high stresses and extreme environments without failing.
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