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“What’s Hot!” Newsletter
Newsletter Mission Statement
Keeping pace with the development of new technologies has always been one of VAC AERO’s main concerns. Given our role as a leader in vacuum heat treating and special processing, the aim of our Newsletter is (1) to facilitate discussion among our customers, technical and educational communities and suppliers on a variety of metallurgical issues, processes, technologies and equipment (2) to promote, collaborate and help others in their search for solutions on important issues in the practice and application of heat treating, metallurgy & surface engineering, (3) to enhance ongoing innovation capability of vacuum furnace engineering and component design and (4) to recognize early achievement in our field by encouraging promising younger individuals working in educational research.
Links to Newsletter Archives Since 2007
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January 2016
Vacuum Furnace Safety – by Dan Herring
Torch-Braze Repair of Vacuum Brazed Components – by Dan Kay
Identifying the Cause of Tool and Die Failure – by George Vander Voort
An Introduction to Vacuum Pumps – by Dan Herring
February 2016
Metallurgy for the Vacuum Heat Treater – by Dan Herring
Stress Concentration – by Dan Kay
Conducting the Failure Examination – by George Vander Voort
Oil Sealed Rotary Vane Pumps, Part 1 – by Dan Herring
March 2016
Overview of Common Vacuum Furnace Equipment – by Dan Herring
Brazing Paste-Cartridge Tips – by Dan Kay
Metallography and Microstructure of Aluminum and Alloys – by George Vander Voort
Dry Pumps Part One: Claw Pumps – by Dan Herring
April 2016
Vacuum Science and Engineering – By Dan Herring
Brazing Paste-Cartridge Tips – Part 2 – By Dan Kay
Microstructure of Ferrous Alloys – By George Vander Voort
Dry Pumps Part One: Claw Pumps – By Dan Herring
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January 2015
Vacuum Heat Treatment of Fasteners – by Dan Herring
Brazing Filler Metal (BFM) “Certification of Conformance” – Have you ever had a problem with one? – by Dan Kay
Safety in the Metallography Laboratory – by George Vander Voort
Oil for Vacuum Pumps – by Howard Tring
February 2015
VAC AERO Receives Orders for 3 Replacement Hot Zones
Tips for Selecting Vacuum Furnace Equipment – Part One – by Dan Herring
Braze Fixturing via Tack-welding — the Good and the Bad! – by Dan Kay
Use of the Scanning Electron Microscope in Failure Analysis – by George Vander Voort
Calculating Evacuation Time – by Howard Tring
March
Tips for Selecting Vacuum Furnace Equipment – Part Two – by Dan Herring
Gas-quenching when vacuum-brazing – any dangers? – by Dan Kay
Metallographic Imaging Modes – by George Vander Voort
Maintaining Oil Diffusion Pumps – by Howard Tring
April
Tips for Selecting Vacuum Furnace Equipment – Part Three – by Dan Herring
304 vs. 304L – An Answer to Carbide-Precipitation Issues – by Dan Kay
The Interlamellar Spacing of Pearlite – by George Vander Voort
Gas Ballasting of Mechanical Oil Sealed Rotary Vacuum Pumps – by Howard Tring
May
Dry Lubricants for Vacuum Service – by Dan Herring
Braze Inspection – Look for Concave Fillets – by Dan Kay
Deformation and Annealing of Cartridge Brass – by George Vander Voort
Conductance in Vacuum Lines – by Howard Tring
June
The Use of Molybdenum in Vacuum Furnace Applications – by Dan Herring
Removing Magnesium Buildup in Aluminum-brazing Vacuum Furnaces – by Dan Kay
Metallographic Procedures for Cast Irons – by George Vander Voort
Conductance and Throughput in Vacuum Pipelines – by Howard Tring
July
The Use of Tungsten in Vacuum Furnace Applications – by Dan Herring
Concerns re Furnace Brazing of Carbon and Alloy Steels When Using Copper Brazing Filler Metal – by Dan Kay
Measurement of the Volume Fraction of Beta Phase in Naval Brass – by George Vander Voort
Shaft Seals for Rotating Shafts – by Howard Tring
August
Vacuum Deposition Processes – by Dan Herring
Is it okay to cross-section brazed joints for accept/reject? – by Dan Kay
Using the Control Chart Approach to Evaluate Hardness Tester Performance – by George Vander Voort
Mechanical Booster Pumps for Vacuum Systems – by Howard Tring
September
Evaporation – by Dan Herring
321 Stainless Steel — Is it a Good Choice for Brazing? – by Dan Kay
Very Low Loads in Micro-indentation Tests Must Be Avoided – by George Vander Voort
What is the Purpose of a Vacuum Pump – by Dan Herring
October
Pressure Relief Valves – by Dan Herring
Induction Brazing vs. Vacuum Brazing – by Dan Kay
Avoid Microindentation Hardness Testing at Low Loads! – by George Vander Voort
Conductance in Vacuum Pumping Systems – by Dan Herring
November
Vacuum Diffusion Bonding – by Dan Herring
303 stainless steel — Is it a good choice for brazing? – by Dan Kay
What is a Normal, Uni-Modal Grain Size Distribution? – by George Vander Voort
Proper Selection and Use of Vacuum Gauges – Part One – by Dan Herring
December
Cleanup of Contaminated Vacuum Furnaces – by Dan Herring
Brazing Furnaces: Vacuum vs. Continuous-Belt – by Dan Kay
Metallographic Examination of Medical Implants – by George Vander Voort
Proper Selection and Use of Vacuum Gauges – Part Two – by Dan Herring
January 2014
VAC AERO Ships a horizontal Vacuum Furnace to a Metallurgical R&D center in Quebec, Canada!
The Role of Lubricants in Vacuum Furnace Seals – by Dan Herring
Erosion of Base-Metals by Brazing Filler Metals – by Dan Kay
Metallographic Examination of Bronze Bracelets from Hasanlu – by George Vander Voort
Simple Physics for the High Vacuum Processing Industry – by Howard Tring
February 2014
VAC AERO Commissions a Vacuum Furnace at a Research Center in South Korea!
Loading of Parts in Vacuum Furnace – by Dan Herring
Using Titanium “Getters” in Vacuum Brazing – by Dan Kay
Propeller Shaft of the USS Monitor – by George Vander Voort
Five Main Reasons for using Vacuum – Part 2 – by Howard Tring
March 2014
VAC AERO Commissions First of Two Vacuum Furnaces at a New Hampshire-based Castings Manufacturer
Saving Money by Maximizing Furnace Uptime Productivity – by Dan Herring
Mg-gettering in Vacuum Brazing of Aluminum – by Dan Kay
Influence of the Equations Defining HV and HK on Precision – by George Vander Voort
Oil Sealed Rotary Vane Vacuum Pumps – Background and Designs – Part 1 – by Howard Tring
April 2014
VAC AERO Commissions a Vacuum Furnace at an East Providence, RI-based Aerospace Manufacturer
Residual Gas Analyzers – by Dan Herring
Dewpoint Control in Vacuum-Furnace Brazing – by Dan Kay
Fracture of a 17th Century Japanese Helmet – by George Vander Voort
Oil Sealed Rotary Vane Vacuum Pumps – Background and Designs Part 2: Direct Drive design – by Howard Tring
May 2014
A Vacuum Heat Treater’s Library – by Dan Herring
Piping Atmosphere-gas to a Brazing Furnace – by Dan Kay
Determining the Nodularity of Graphite in Ductile Iron Using ASTM E2567 – by George Vander Voort
Five Main Reasons for using Vacuum – Part 3 – by Howard Tring
June 2014
VAC AERO Ships Vertical Vacuum Furnace to Aerospace Manufacturer
Case Study: The Benefits of High Pressure Gas Quenching in Dimensional Control – by Dan Herring
Surface-Roughness of Parts to be Vacuum Brazed – by Dan Kay
Martensite and the Control of Retained Austenite – by George Vander Voort
The RV Vacuum Pump Turns 21 – by Howard Tring
July 2014
VAC AERO Kalisz Receives Several Nadcap Coating Approvals
A Layman’s Guide to Understanding The Theory of Gases – by Dan Herring
Braze Joint Design: How Much Overlap is Enough? – by Dan Kay
Metallographic Preparation of Titanium and Its Alloys – by George Vander Voort
Five Main Reasons for using Vacuum – Part 4 – by Howard Tring
August 2014
VAC AERO Ships Vacuum Furnace to Aerospace Manufacturer in Mexico!
Low Temperature Heat Treatment – by Dan Herring
Braze Joint Design: “Percentage of Voids in a Joint can Increase with Overlap Distance” – by Dan Kay
Microstructure of Ferrous Alloys – by George Vander Voort
Oil Diffusion Pump Controls – by Howard Tring
September 2014
Vapor Pressure and Evaporation in Vacuum Furnaces – by Dan Herring
Braze-Fixturing Tubing/piping Using Prick-punching – by Dan Kay
Revealing Prior-Austenite Grain Boundaries – by George Vander Voort
Five Main Reasons for using Vacuum – Part 5 – by Howard Tring
October 2014
Maintenance of Vacuum Furnaces – Part One – by Dan Herring
800°F, 840°F, 450°C — Which temperature defines brazing? – by Dan Kay
Difficulties Using Standard Chart Methods for Rating Non-Metallic Inclusions – by George Vander Voort
Inlet Filters for Mechanical Vacuum Pumps – by Howard Tring
November 2014
Maintenance of Vacuum Furnaces – Part Two – by Dan Herring
Vacuum Brazing: “Braze with the Weakest Vacuum You Can Get Away With” – by Dan Kay
Delineation and Measurement of Grain Size by EBSD – by George Vander Voort
Looking after Mechanical Vacuum Pumps – by Howard Tring
December 2014
Maintenance of Vacuum Furnaces – Part Three – by Dan Herring
Why is a nitrogen atmosphere disallowed when nickel-brazing per AMS 2675? – by Dan Kay
Selective Etching and Quantitative Measurements Used to Assess the Thermal Exposure to the Lower Head of the Three-Mile Island Unit 2 Nuclear Reactor – by George Vander Voort
Understanding Vacuum Measurement Units – by Howard Tring
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January 2013
VAC AERO Launches the Vacuum Pump Practice Column with Howard Tring!
Saving Money by Maximizing Furnace Uptime Productivity by Dan Herring
Brazing Filler Metal Powder Mesh Size by Dan Kay
Grain Size Measurement: The Saltykov Rectangle by George Vander Voort
The Oil Sealed Rotary Vacuum Pump by Howard Tring
February 2013
Backstreaming – by Dan Herring
Isothermal Solidification – by Dan Kay
Measuring the Grain Size of Specimens with Deformed Grains – by George Vander Voort
Understanding Vacuum Measurement Units – by Howard Tring
March 2013
Finding and Fixing Vacuum Leaks – by Dan Herring
The Famous Joint-Strength vs. Joint-Clearance Chart – by Dan Kay
Grain Size Measurements by the Triple Point Count Method – by George Vander Voort
Vacuum Gauges Used on Vacuum Furnaces – by Howard Tring
Heat Treatment of Titanium Alloys – by Dan Herring
April 2013
Selecting the Right Vacuum Furnace for the Job – by Dan Herring
Stainless QC-coupons to Determine Atmosphere-Quality In Your Furnace – by Dan Kay
Metallography of Iron-Nickel Meteorites – Part 1: Background – by George Vander Voort
Conductance in Vacuum Lines – by Howard Tring
Tool-Steel Carbides by Dan Herring
May 2013
Dimensional Changes After Heat Treatment – by Dan Herring
304 vs. 304L – An Answer to Carbide-Precipitation Issues – by Dan Kay
Mechanical Booster Pumps for Vacuum Systems – by Howard Tring
June 2013
VAC AERO Coatings Division Receives Thermal Coating Approvals
Low Temperature Vacuum Processing – by Dan Herring
Two Frequently Misused Brazing Terms: “Passivation” (vs. pickling), and “Defect” – by Dan Kay
Measuring Inclusion Content by ASTM E 1245 – by George Vander Voort
Gas Ballasting of Mechanical Oil Sealed Rotary Vacuum Pumps – by Howard Tring
July 2013
Types of Backfill, Partial Pressure and Cooling Gases for Vacuum Heat Treatment – by Dan Herring
Stainless Steel Brazing on Graphite Fixtures? – by Dan Kay
Methanol Pipeline Failure in the Canyon Express Pipeline System – by George Vander Voort
Summer Maintenance of Vacuum Systems – by Howard Tring
August 2013
Come visit Us at the ASM Heat Treating Expo, Booth 1818
Considerations in Vacuum Vessel Design – by Dan Herring
Are Your Hands Clean Enough to Handle Parts for Brazing? – by Dan Kay
Metallography of Iron-Nickel Meteorites – Part 2: Microstructure – by George Vander Voort
Shaft Seals for Rotating Shafts – by Howard Tring
September 2013
Intergranular Oxidation (IGO) / Intergranular Attack (IGA) – by Dan Herring
Fillets in Brazing – by Dan Kay
Martensite & Retained Austenite – by George Vander Voort
Gas Molecules and Gas Flow – by Howard Tring
Understanding Component Failures – by Dan Herring
October 2013
A Curious Case of Part Contamination in a Vacuum Furnace – by Dan Herring
Brazing vs. Soldering – by Dan Kay
Decarburization – by George Vander Voort
Conductance and Throughput in Vacuum Pipelines – by Howard Tring
November 2013
A Brief History of Vacuum Technology – by Dan Herring
Liquid Penetrant Inspection in Brazing? – by Dan Kay
Metallography of Iron-Nickel Meteorites – Part 3: Microstructure in Color – by George Vander Voort
Pressure and Throughput Distribution in Vacuum Systems – by Howard Tring
December 2013
Vacuum Heat Treatment of Fasteners – by Dan Herring
X-Ray Inspection of Brazed Joints – by Dan Kay
Obtaining Consistent Vickers Hardness at Loads ≤ 100 Grams Force – by George Vander Voort
Five Main Reasons for using Vacuum – Part 1 – by Howard Tring
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January 2012
VAC AERO Launches 2012 Series on “Vacuum Technology with Dan Herring”!
Getter Materials – by Dan Herring
Use of Active Brazing Alloys (ABA) in Vacuum Furnaces – by Dan Kay
Introduction to Stereological Principles – by George Vander Voort
February 2012
High and Ultra-High Vacuum – by Dan Herring
Centerline Eutectics in Ni-brazing – by Dan Kay
Metallographic Preparation of Tool Steels – by George Vander Voort
March 2012
Tool Steel Carbides – by Dan Herring
Argon Can Be Lethal! – by Dan Kay
Revealing the Microstructure of Tool Steels – by George Vander Voort
April 2012
Using Vacuum Furnaces to Achieve Lean, Green and Agile Manufacturing – by Dan Herring
Boxing of Components – by Dan Kay
Metallography and Microstructure of Aluminum and Alloys – by George Vander Voort
May 2012
Cold Traps – by Dan Herring
Refrigeration of Brazing Paste? – by Dan Kay
Bias in Grain Size Chart Ratings – by George Vander Voort
June 2012
Tips For Improving Vacuum Performance & Operation, Part One – by Dan Herring
Can a Brazing-Flux be used in Vacuum Brazing? – by Dan Kay
Martensite & Retained Austenite – by George Vander Voort
July 2012
Tips For Improving Vacuum Performance & Operation, Part Two – by Dan Herring
Dimension Braze-Fillets on Drawings? – by Dan Kay
The Value of Color Metallographic Techniques in the Study of Welds – by George Vander Voort
August 2012
Tips For Improving Vacuum Performance & Operation, Part Three – by Dan Herring
Vacuum Furnace Leak-up Rates for Successful Brazing – by Dan Kay
Metallographic Procedures for Precious Metals – by George Vander Voort
Heating – by Dan Herring
September 2012
Come Visit Us at FNA 2012 – Booth 110
Tips For Improving Vacuum Performance & Operation, Part Four – by Dan Herring
Helium leak detection in vacuum brazing – by Dan Kay
Measurement of Grain Shape Uniformity – by George Vander Voort
October 2012
VAC AERO’s Polish Division Receives New Heat Treating Approval from Pratt & Whitney
Tips For Improving Vacuum Performance & Operation, Part Five – by Dan Herring
Effect of Virtual Leaks in Vacuum Furnace Brazing – by Dan Kay
Measurement of Grain Size in Twinned FCC Alloys – by George Vander Voort
November 2012
Tips For Improving Vacuum Performance & Operation, Part Six – by Dan Herring
Eutectics – the good and the bad! – by Dan Kay
Grain Size Measurement: The Jeffries Planimetric Method – by George Vander Voort
December 2012
VAC AERO Furnace Manufacturing Division Moves to a New Facility!
Tips For Improving Vacuum Performance & Operation, Part Seven – by Dan Herring
Eliminating “holds” in Heating Rates During Vacuum-Brazing Cycles – by Dan Kay
Grain Size Measurement: The Heyn Intercept Method – by George Vander Voort
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January 2011
VAC AERO is launching a New Metallography Column with George Vander Voort!
Controlling Suppliers and Customers: Key to Successful In-House Brazing? – by Dan Kay
Revealing Prior-Austenite Grain Boundaries in Heat-Treated Steels – by George Vander Voort
February 2011
Vertical Test Specimen for Furnace Brazing – by Dan Kay
Metallography of Superalloys – by George Vander Voort
March 2011
Microstructure of Ferrous Alloys – by George Vander Voort
April 2011
World Leader in Consumer Electronics Purchases its First VAC AERO Vacuum Furnace
Brazing Base Metals Containing Small Amounts of Titanium, Aluminum – by Dan Kay
Metallography of Surface Treatments and Coatings – by George Vander Voort
May 2011
Shelf-Life and Expiration-Dates for Brazing Paste – by Dan Kay
Color Metallography – by George Vander Voort
June 2011
Making Your Own Brazing Paste – by Dan Kay
A Laymans’s View of Plasma Spray Coating Metallography – by George Vander Voort
July 2011
Using a “Stop-Off” in Brazing – by Dan Kay
Identification of Phases in Stainless Steels by Etching – by George Vander Voort
August 2011
Can I Use Standard Aerospace Vacuum Furnaces to Braze Aluminum? – by Dan Kay
Picric Acid – Hazards and Safe Usage – by George Vander Voort
September 2011
Effect of Heating Rates on Distortion, Fracture of Assemblies Being Brazed – by Dan Kay
Microstructure of Isothermally-Treated Steels – by George Vander Voort
October 2011
Can Your Suppliers Hurt Your In-house Brazing? – by Dan Kay
Metallographic Specimen Preparation for Electron Backscattered Diffraction – by George Vander Voort
November 2011
Brazing Questions Part-1 – by Dan Kay
Study of Selective Etching of Carbides in Steel – by George Vander Voort
December 2011
VAC AERO Opens its Second Facility in Poland
Landing-Gear Heat Treatment – by Dan Herring
Wide Gap Brazing when Parts don’t Fit Together well for Brazing – by Dan Kay
Introduction to Quantitative Metallography – by George Vander Voort
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January 2010
VAC AERO Kalisz Installs a New HVOF System
Voids in Brazed Joints – by Dan Kay
February 2010
VAC AERO’s Coatings Division Receives Two New NADCAP Approvals
Differential Metal Expansion – Part One – by Dan Kay
March 2010
Differential Metal Expansion – Part Two – by Dan Kay
April 2010
Thermocouples in Furnace Brazing – Part One – by Dan Kay
May 2010
Thermocouples in Furnace Brazing – Part Two – by Dan Kay
June 2010
Fillets in Brazing – by Dan Kay
July 2010
Repair Brazing – Fixing faulty jobs and worn-out components – Part 1 – by Dan Kay
August 2010
Repair Brazing – Fixing faulty jobs and worn-out components – Part 2 – by Dan Kay
September 2010
Liquation of Brazing Filler Metals – Good or Bad? – by Dan Kay
October 2010
Honeycomb-Brazing Essentials for Successful Use As Turbine Seals – by Dan Kay
November 2010
Reducing Metal-Oxides in Brazing – by Dan Kay
Materials Characterization & Testing: Microstructure Of Titanium And Its Alloys – by George F. Vander Voort
December 2010
Reducing Metal-Oxides in Brazing – by Dan Kay
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January 2009
Coating Gas Turbine Engine Blades Using HVOF – by Jeff Pritchard, Vac Aero International Inc.
VAC AERO receives over $5 Million of new vacuum furnace orders
February 2009
Welding of High Strength Steel Landing Gear Components – by Jeff Pritchard, Vac Aero International Inc.
March 2009
Thermal Division Implements an Energy Optimization System
VAC AERO Reorganizes Thermal Processing Division
April 2009
VAC AERO is launching a New Monthly Vacuum Brazing Column with Dan Kay
Brazing – A Great joining Process for this 21st Century! – by Dan Kay
May 2009
VAC AERO’s Kalisz, Poland Operation Receives EU Grant to Expand Services
Brazing in a Vacuum “Atmosphere” – by Dan Kay
June 2009
VAC AERO’s Corporate Management moves into New Head Office
Partial Pressure Brazing – by Dan Kay
July 2009
Selecting Brazing Fixture Materials – by Dan Kay
September 2009
VAC AERO Launches Redesigned Website for its 50th Anniversary
Are the use of dead-weights for fixturing a recommended practice? – by Dan Kay
October 2009
How to Determine Braze Gap-Clearances for Your Furnace – by Dan Kay
November 2009
VAC AERO Receives Large European Union Grant for Expansion in Poland
Braze Joint Design Considerations – by Dan Kay
December 2009
VAC AERO Completes Plant Re-organization
Braze Joint Design Considerations – Part 2 – by Dan Kay
Martensite and Retained Austenite – by George Vander Voort
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January 2008
VAC AERO Specializes in Custom Designed Vacuum Furnaces
VAC AERO Brazes Aluminum for Airborne Electronics
Coatings Division Receives Six New Coating Approvals from Rolls-Royce
February 2008
Abradable Coatings for Gas Path Seals in Turbine Engines
Buying a Vacuum Furnace: New versus Used – by Jeff Pritchard, Vac Aero International Inc.
March 2008
VAC AERO International Continues to Expand its Polish Operation
April 2008
Why Heat Treat in a Vacuum? – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
Eutectic Melting – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
Using Thermal Spray for Repair of Service-Damaged Parts
May 2008
Demand Remains Strong for VAC AERO Vacuum Furnaces
VAC AERO Coatings Facility Adds Grinding Capability
June 2008
Vacuum Furnace Quenching Systems: External versus Internal – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
Cleaning Practices Prior to Vacuum Heat Treating – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
July 2008
VAC AERO Receives its First Vacuum Furnace Order from Bodycote
Dayton Process – Fluorocarbon Cleaning Process
Loading Practices for Vacuum Processing – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
August 2008
Fixture Design for Vacuum Processing – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
Temperature Uniformity Surveys – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
Temperature Measurement in Vacuum Furnaces – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
September 2008
Maintenance Procedures for Vacuum Furnaces Part 1 – Safety – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
Vacuum Brazing Techniques Part 1 – Vacuum Brazeability – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
Hot Zone Repair, Re-build and Retrofit – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
October 2008
Maintenance Procedures for Vacuum Furnaces Part 2 – Vacuum Seals – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
Vacuum Brazing Techniques Part 2 – Selection of Filler Metals – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
November 2008
Maintenance Procedures for Vacuum Furnaces Part 3 – Minimizing Outgassing – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
Vacuum Brazing Techniques Part 3 – Preparation for Vacuum Brazing – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
December 2008
VAC AERO to Add Fourth Large Vacuum Oil Quench Furnace
Maintenance Procedures for Vacuum Furnaces Part 4 – Leak Rate Testing – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
Vacuum Brazing Techniques Part 4 – Vacuum Brazing Cycles – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
September 2007
VAC AERO Launches a New Information-Driven Website
VAC AERO Launches “What’s Hot!” Newsletter
VAC AERO Develops New Hybrid Vacuum Furnace Control System
VAC AERO Developing Cold Spray Technology
Vacuum Hardening High-Strength Steels: Oil Versus Gas Quenching – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
October 2007
Hot Zone Design for Vacuum Furnaces – by Jeff Pritchard, VAC AERO International Inc.
VAC AERO Adds AerMet® 100 Processing Qualifications
VAC AERO is a World Leader in the Processing of Landing Gear Components
SiC-Reinforced Aluminum Alloy Coatings Produced by Cold Spray Process
November 2007
VAC AERO is a Proud Supporter of the University of Toronto Formula SAE Team
Furnace Division Receives Two Cryo-Pump Furnace Orders
Coatings Division Receives AS9100B Standard Accreditation
VAC AERO Operates three of the Largest Oil Quench Furnaces
December 2007
Holiday Greetings from VAC AERO
