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

The VAB Oil-Removal Furnace is a vacuum system used to remove oil remaining on parts after forming or stamping. The process heats components to the oil-evaporation temperature under reduced pressure, allowing oil vapors to be extracted and condensed in a dedicated exhaust system. The recovered oil is collected in a storage tank. This ensures parts achieve the required cleanliness level before the brazing process, improving joint quality and consistency.
Designed for industrial vacuum oil-removal and aluminum-processing standards.

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

Vertical pit-type vacuum furnace for low-pressure carburizing (LPC) of large, heavy or long components.

Batch‑type vacuum aluminum brazing furnace for suspended or tray‑loaded components using fluxless magnesium‑activated brazing.

High‑temperature furnaces for purifying graphite using reactive gases under controlled conditions.