
CVI (Chemical Vapor Infiltration) Furnaces
Furnaces enabling CVI saturation of porous carbon structures with carbon from the gas phase.

Graphite purification furnaces use gases such as HCl, fluorine or chlorine at high temperatures to remove metallic and chemical impurities from graphite. They produce ultra-pure graphite essential for industries requiring maximum thermal, electrical, and chemical purity.

Furnaces enabling CVI saturation of porous carbon structures with carbon from the gas phase.

Single-chamber high-vacuum furnace with high-pressure gas quenching (up to 25 bar), designed for distortion-controlled hardening of high-performance alloys and precision

High‑efficiency double‑ and triple‑chamber vacuum furnaces designed for low‑pressure carburizing (LPC) and oil or gas quenching, providing high throughput, excellent

Vacuum furnace designed to remove oils from stamped or formed aluminum parts prior to flux‑free vacuum brazing.