CAN-ENG FURNACES INTERNATIONAL LTD
6800 Montrose Road, Niagara Falls, Ontario, L2E 6V5, Canada
Tel: Fax:
email:
+1 905 356 1327 +1 905 356 1327
furnaces@can-eng.com www.can-eng.com
PROFILE
Can-Eng Furnaces Continuous Mesh Belt Furnace Systems used in the manufacture of high tensile fasteners are field-proven leaders in reliability, fuel-efficiency and to production uptime. Standard capacities range from 100 kgs/hr to 3400 kgs/hr. Processes available include sintering, annealing, stress relieving, clean hardening, light case carburizing & carbonitriding, tempering, austempering, and martempering.
A-Z COMPANY LISTING PRODUCTS
Dephosphating - Continuous Furnaces - Annealing Furnaces - Atmosphere Controlled Furnaces - Continuous Furnaces - Hardening Heat Treatment Equipment Process Control Equipment Washing Systems - Continuous
CAPARO ATLAS FASTENINGS LTD
Heath Road, Darlaston, West Midlands, WS10 8XL, United Kingdom
Tel: Fax:
email:
+44 (0) 121 224 2000 +44 (0) 121 224 2071
dawn.davies@atlasfastenings.com www.caparoatlasfastenings.com
PROFILE
The UK’s largest manufacture of Cold Forged precision forgings and fasteners. Manufacturing products from M3 to M30. Our product portfolio is extensive, we manufacture a range of customer drawn and licensed products such as Taptite®
, Kreerlok® , Powerlok® and Remform® .
PRODUCTS
Aluminium Fasteners British Thread Fasteners BSW/BSF/BA Coach Screws Flange Bolts Hexagon Head Bolts/Screws - Mild Steel HT Bolts & Screws - 8.8 HT Bolts & Screws - 10.9> Machine Screws - Steel Nuts - Wheel Screws For Plastics Security Fixings Self Tapping Screws SEMS - Screw & Washer Assemblies
Shear Studs Stainless Steel Fasteners & Fixings Stainless Steel Machine Screws Stainless Steel Self Tapping Screws Stainless Steel Studs Stainless Steel Thread Forming/Cutting Screws Studs T Bolts Taper Pressure Plugs Thread Forming/Cutting Screws Thread Forming/Cutting Screws (Metal) Thread Forming/Cutting Screws (Plastic) Unified Thread Fasteners
Industry Leaders Continuous Mesh Belt Atmosphere Furnace Systems for Fasteners
Continuous Heat Treating Systems for Fasteners Proven Field Reliability • Maximum Fuel Effi ciency Carburizing and Austemper Capabilities Superior Quality • Sizes from 100 kg/hr to 3400 kg/hr Reduce Part Damage and Foreign Part Occurrence
Can-Eng introduces its New Energy Recovery System (ERS™) for Continuous Mesh Belt Furnace Systems
GLOBAL FURNACE SYSTEMS GROUP
Reduction in Atmosphere Consumption 25% • Lower Carbon Emissions Reduction in Natural Gas Consumption • Faster Part Heat Up
To learn more about Can-Eng Furnaces Engineering, Design and Manufacturing capabilities please visit Can-Eng at Fastener Fair Stuttgart, February 26-28, 2013, Stand P130, Hall 6, visit 
www.can-eng.com or email Tim Donofrio at 
tdonofrio@can-eng.com.
P.O. Box 235, Niagara Falls, New York, 14302-0235 T : 905.356.1327 | F : 905.356.1817 | 
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