2015-16 Supplier Prospectus CAN-ENG Furnaces International Ltd.
Tim Donofrio Vice President
Aluminum and Standard Equipment
Ph: 289-292-2027
tdonofrio@can-eng.com
CAN-ENG Furnaces International Limited is a leading global designer and manufac- turer of thermal processing equipment for ferrous and non-ferrous metals. CAN-ENG focuses on the development of high volume batch and continuous industrial furnace systems for challenging applications. CAN-ENG’s rugged and reliable furnace designs have served commercial and cap- tive heat-treaters, and a wide variety of market
segments including: automotive
component producers, the iron and steel industries, the oil and gas industries, rail- car manufacturers, aluminum and steel foundries, forging operations, stamping and fastener companies, agricultural, construc- tion and appliance manufacturers. CAN-ENG has gained an international
Addresses
Can-Eng Furnaces International Ltd. 6800 Montrose Road, Niagara Falls, ON Canada L2E 6V5
P.O. Box 235
Niagara Falls, NY 14302-0235 Ph: 905-356-1327 Fax: 905-356-1817
furnaces@can-eng.com www.can-eng.com
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reputation for design innovation, quality workmanship and dedication to service. Our highly innovative furnace systems provide the latest advancements in energy saving technology, material handling and auto- mation, incorporating new technology to replace conventional designs and improve production flow and facility efficiencies. CAN-ENG leads improvements and changes in the industry with its Research and Development programs. These pro- grams have three areas of industrial heat- ing focus: developing new technology, developing new processes and improving and optimizing existing technology. CAN- ENG utilizes existing engineering tools such as 3D modeling and computational fluid dynamic modeling in its research and development initiatives. CAN-ENG’s Tech- nology Development Center is dedicated to process development research and product testing. It is comprised of multifunctional
pieces of equipment focusing on both ferrous and non-ferrous applications. Our Non-Ferrous/Aluminum Casting Testing Equipment includes: • Low temperature 150°/300°F to 600°C/1100°F development furnace
• Simulation of single part handling of aluminum intensive automobile com- ponents
• Single part immersion quenching and spray quenching to achieve uniform part-to-part mechanical property results
• Single part Precision Air Quenching (PAQ™) for developing processes that provide predictable metallurgical results while optimizing residual stress levels CAN-ENG is at the forefront of the aluminum heat treating technology. Our Aluminum Heat Treating Furnace Systems offer advanced designs which reduce cycle times, reduce energy consumption and deliver predictable metallurgical
results.
Our latest advancements in the processing of aluminum intensive automotive compo- nents for lightweighting include: • Batch, Modular and Continuous Heat Treatment System Concepts for T-4, T-5, T-6 & T-7 Processing Systems
• Basketless Heat Treating Systems (BHTS®
tomotive Components
• Overhead Conveyor and Roller Hearth Conveying Systems for the Solution and Aging Treatment
• Latest Air Quench Designs (PAQ™) for Thin-walled Automotive Structural and Body Components CAN-ENG Furnaces International Limited is an ISO 9001: 2008 certified company, building Engineering Solutions to Last.
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