by Joseph
Vac Aero Poland Delivers New Furnace for North American Market
The Monty, December Issue 2005 Not quite sure who the end customer for this new vacuum furnace is but we will certainly let you know in the days to come. Not many companies in Quebec that do vacuum heat treating. VAC AERO Manufacturing Poland has delivered its first vacuum furnace for the North American market….
by Joseph
Vac Aero Poland Awarded Contract for Four Furnaces
INDUSTRIAL HEATING MAGAZINE, October 28, 2005 Vac Aero Manufacturing Polska (Swiebodzin, Poland; http://vacaero.com) was awarded a contract valued at more than 2.4 million Euro to supply four furnaces to a major forgings producer in Russia. The furnaces are based on designs already in service at Vac Aero’s Oakville, Canada, heat-treating facility. The contract also includes…
by Joseph
Vac Aero New Russian Order
The Monty, November 2005 Issue A further indication that the new furnace manufacturing business is picking up. We’ve learned that VAC AERO Manufacturing Polska in Swiebodzin, Poland just landed a sizable order from a major forgings producer in Russia. The contract involves four furnaces, tooling, installation services and technology transfer and is valued at more…
by Joseph
Heat Treat Report
The Monty, April 2005 Issue As you’re probably aware from time to time we sum up commercial and captive heat treating in different geographic regions around the world, for today we’re talking about Ontario, Canada a reasonably good size heat treating area. First and foremost Ontario is the automotive capital of North America (at least…
by Joseph
VAC AERO International Recently Opened Its Second Facility in Poland
The Monty, March 2005 Issue VAC AERO Manufacturing Polska Sp. z o. o. occupies a 20,000 square foot facility in Swiebodzin, Poland near the German border. The new company will design and manufacture a wide variety of vacuum and atmosphere heat treating equipment and will provide sales and service to the heat treating industry in…
by Joseph
Vac Aero Opens Second Facility in Poland
INDUSTRIAL HEATING MAGAZINE, February 17/05 Vac Aero International Inc., Oakville, Ontario, Canada, recently opened its second facility in Poland. Vac Aero Manufacturing Polska occupies a 20,000 ft.2 facility in Swiebodzin, Poland, which is near the German border. The new company will design and manufacture a variety of vacuum and atmosphere heat treating equipment and will…
by Joseph
VAC AERO International Recently Opened Its Second Facility in Poland
INDUSTRIAL HEATING MAGAZINE, February 17/05 VAC AERO Manufacturing Polska Sp. z o. o. occupies a 20,000 square foot facility in Swiebodzin, Poland near the German border. The new company will design and manufacture a wide variety of vacuum and atmosphere heat treating equipment and will provide sales and service to the heat treating industry in…
by Joseph
Vac Aero Opens Second Polish Facility
INDUSTRIAL HEATING MAGAZINE, February 16, 2005 VAC AERO International (Oakville, Ontario, Canada; http://vacaero.com) recently opened its second facility in Poland. VAC AERO Manufacturing Polska Sp. z o. o. occupies a 20,000 square foot facility in Swiebodzin, Poland, near the German border. The new company will design and manufacture a wide variety of vacuum and atmosphere…
by Joseph
New Furnace Contract Awarded
The Monty, February 2005 Issue "VAC AERO International Inc., Oakville, Ontario, Canada was awarded a contract to supply a VAH4860 HV-2 vacuum furnace to AMK Welding, located in Connecticut. This pressure quench furnace will utilize a BOC Edwards mechanical pump and booster, Varian diffusion pump, and a carbon hot zone with curved graphite elements. This…
by Joseph
VAC AERO Awarded Furnace Contract from AMK Welding
INDUSTRIAL HEATING MAGAZINE, January 28, 2005 VAC AERO International (Oakville, Ontario, Canada; http://vacaero.com) was awarded a contract to supply a VAH4860 HV-2 vacuum furnace to AMK Welding in Connecticut. The pressure quench furnace will utilize BOC Edwards mechanical pump and booster, Varian diffusion pump and a carbon hot zone with curved graphite elements. This is…