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Fluorocarbon Cleaning Process

All aviation gas turbine engines require regular overhaul to ensure continued safe operation. During engine overhaul, decisions must be made on whether to replace deteriorated individual parts and assemblies with new components, or to repair them.


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New Considerations when Buying a Vacuum Furnace

With recent advances in technology, the vacuum furnace purchaser faces an array of new considerations when buying furnace equipment. Innovations in hot zone materials, control packages and quenching systems can offer many operating and performance improvements, but can also affect the price of the equipment.


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Vac Aero Receives Furnace Orders from Five Different Customers

IH Daily News Brief, February 9, 2007 VAC AERO’s North American furnace manufacturing operations have received furnace orders from five different customers. All the orders will be delivered within the next six months to various sites in the U.S., Canada and the Philippines. The contracts range from a laboratory furnace to a bottom-loading heat-treating and…

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Important Considerations for Establishing a New Vacuum Heat Treating Capability

fig_1.jpgMany companies that outsource vacuum heat treating must eventually decide if they would be better served by setting up this capability in-house. Establishing a new heat treating capability requires a significant capital investment in furnace equipment.  However, there are other costs and issues that should be considered when assessing the business case for such a project.  VAC AERO has prepared a few brief guidelines to assist customers who are not well-experienced in heat treating but are assessing the need to establish a heat treating capability. READ MORE (Download PDF of this article)


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Ontario – Furnace Manufacturing Division

Vacuum Furnace Manufacturing Division, Maintenance & Rebuild Services 4151 Mainway, Burlington Ontario – Canada – L7L 5N9 Tel: 905-336-0673 / Fax: 905-336-3221 Contact VAC AERO Request for Quote: Vacuum Furnace Quote Request Form VAC AERO has been building vacuum and atmosphere furnaces since 1970 and specializes in the design and manufacture of high temperature vacuum…

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VAC AERO Manufacturer Representatives

MCDOWELL GROUP (USA) 87 Whitfield St., Guilford, CT 06437 – USA Tel: (203) 453-3733  Fax: (203) 453-3842 Email: tod@mcdowellgroupinc.com Website:  www.mcdowellgroupinc.com AEROTECH (South Korea) #1706 Acro Palace B/D, 1594 Gwanyang-dong, Dongan-gu, Anyang City, Gyeonggi-do, 431-060 Korea TEL: +82-31-381-6612 FAX: +82-31-476-6736 Email:aerotech0315@unitel.co.kr


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Global Group

VAC AERO Kalisz Sp. z o.o. Thermal Processing, Coatings & Laboratory Services ul. Elektryczna 8, 62-800 Kalisz – Poland Tel: (48) 62 753-88-70 Fax: (48) 62 753-88-78 e-mail: Contact Us – Kalisz Website: vacaero.com.pl HIGHTEMP VAC AERO Pvt. Ltd. Vacuum Heat Treating & Brazing Services, Vacuum Furnace Manufacturing No. 1/2 B, Veerananjipura Village, Budihala Post,…

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Canadian Operations

VAC AERO INTERNATIONAL INC Ontario Thermal Processing Division – Contact VAC AERO Heat Treating, Brazing & Engineering Services 1371 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6L 2X5 Tel: 905-827-4171 / Fax: 905-827-8303 {mosmap text=’1371 Speers Rd Oakville, ON, Canada’|mosmap address=’street, zipcode place,country’|dir=’1|address=’1371 Speers Rd Oakville, ON, Canada’} Driving Directions: From Pearson (Toronto) International Airport: Exit Airport…

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Head Office

VAC AERO INTERNATIONAL INC Corporate Head Office – Contact VAC AERO 5420 North Service Rd., Suite 205 Burlington, Ontario – Canada, L7L 6C7 Tel: 905-827-4171  / Fax: 905-827-0868 Map {mosmap text=’5420 N Service Rd, Burlington, ON, Canada’} Driving Directions: From Pearson (Toronto) International Airport: Exit Airport by following signs for Hwy 427 South to Hwy…

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