Annealing furnace HICON/H2®
cleaningmufflehydrogen

annealing furnace
annealing furnace
annealing furnace
annealing furnace
annealing furnace
annealing furnace
annealing furnace
annealing furnace
annealing furnace
annealing furnace
annealing furnace
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Characteristics

Function
annealing, cleaning
Configuration
muffle
Atmosphere
hydrogen
Other characteristics
horizontal, vertical, for steel
Maximum temperature

Max.: 1,230 °C
(2,246 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Description

for low-alloyed and high-alloyed steel strip and special grades. Highest quality, greatest efficiency and best performance for alloyed steel strip. These factors define our bright annealing lines and are the basis for global success. Today, more than 60 bright annealing lines produce material to the strictest quality standards in 16 countries. EBNER‘s integrated strip cleaning system optimally prepares the strip for downstream heat treatment. The EBNER bright annealing concept in vertical or horizontal form is designed with the proven muffle concept to make use of the pure hydrogen atmosphere with lowest dewpoint (-60 °C) for these oxidation-prone alloys. The result is a clean, damage-free surface as well as perfect mechanical values in the annealed strips. EBNER technology can process strip with a very high width to thickness ratio. Strip processed at these facilities, at temperatures up to 1230 °C, may range between 0.025 and 5.0 mm in thickness and up to 1600 mm in width. On request, the facility can be implemented to comply with standards required by the automotive or aerospace industry according to CQI-9 (AIAG) or AMS2750. Advantages of the EBNER bright annealing design concept: Muffle design (metallically-encapsulated workload space) lowest dewpoints (-60 °C) shortest purging and heating-up times (abt. 10 h)
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.