Adaptable and energy-efficient billet heating systems designed for press shops, storage facilities, saws, bolt quenching, and handling equipment.
Learn morePusher-type furnaces are used for preheating and homogenizing of rolling ingots in continuous operation.
Learn moreCartridge furnaces are used for preheating and homogenizing of rolling ingots, particularly for small lot sizes.
Learn moreChamber furnaces for homogenizing and stress-relieving rolling slabs are used in producing hard alloys of the 2xxx and 7xxx series, especially for aerospace applications.
Learn morePit furnaces are designed to provide direct reheating or homogenizing of their slab charge.
Learn moreTo achieve high throughput capacities, continuous furnaces are employed for the homogenization of bars.
Learn moreHeat treatment lines for aluminum plates are precision-manufactured in strict adherence to aerospace industry specifications, specifically meeting the rigorous standards set by AMS 2750 E and AMS 2772 C for the heat treatment of aluminum alloys.
Learn moreStrip flotation lines are employed for the horizontal heat treatment of aluminum strips, mainly for the automotive and aerospace industries.
Learn moreStrip coil furnaces are employed for the intermediate and final annealing as well as tempering of aluminum strip coils.
Learn moreChamber furnaces for heat treatment of aluminum foil coils are used for degreasing and annealing of foil coils of different thicknesses.
Learn moreThis type of furnace is specifically designed for solution annealing, quenching and artificial aging of wheels made of cast aluminum.
Learn moreOTTO JUNKER roller hearth furnaces operate on the proven principle of high convection.
Learn moreOTTO JUNKER strip treatment lines for degreasing, annealing, and pickling cover the entire product- and alloy range
Learn moreVertical furnace systems are used when dealing with large strip thicknesses or a high hydrogen content in the protective gas.
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