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Furnaces

and

heat treatments

Wire & Cable ASIA – September/October 2010

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Horizontal chamber furnaces

Horizontal chamber furnaces from ILES are available in two series with maximum working temperatures of 500°C or 700°C.

They are designed for stress-relieving, tempering, structural hardening, ageing and annealing of non-ferrous materials.

The main characteristic of these plants is high thermal efficiency, achieved by thermal insulation using several layers of the

latest ceramic fibres at differentiated density, and mass-less

specially-formed wire heating elements placed directly in

the air circuit. A patented vitrifying system, and the special

design of the internal deflector and high-revolution fan

for air circulation, maintain a temperature uniformity of

±5°C inside the treatment chamber.

The furnaces can be supplied with several options,

including:

Protective atmosphere

Timer

Variable fan/fans rotation speed

Protection against over-heating

Moveable external roller plane with rapid clutch device

on the furnace

Fixed external roller plane

Double external roller plane with motorised movement

Thermal cycle automation (no operator required)

4/6/8/12-post external storage units, with loading system and automated thermal cycles. This storage system saves

energy, working the plant during the night or over the weekend

The standard equipment for all the models includes an operator panel, PLC, microprocessor temperature controllers and

EDP network connectivity.

ILES Srl – Italy Fax

: +39 0373 750110

Email

:

info@iles.it

Website

:

www.iles.it

Recirculation furnace

A recirculation furnace for multi-wire steel cord plants, developed by CPA Wire Technologies, is said to set “new standards

regarding energy consumption, achievable wire qualities and environmental pollution.” The heat treatment of iron and steel

wire in multi-wire continuous wire plants, such as soft annealing, tempering, patenting and diffusion annealing, is mainly

carried out in gas heated furnaces. All common methods have the disadvantage that energy losses are high, and only a

small proportion of the consumed energy is actually used for heating the wires. The unused energy difference is released

into the environment as hot exhaust gases, an excessive and unnecessary energy consumption in addition to other

disadvantages such as heat treatment costs, environmental pollution, high space requirement and complicated processing.

CPA Wire Technologies’ new furnace

has been designed to prevent these

disadvantages and to reduce energy

consumption by up to 40%. The

furnace series was launched under

the brand name CPA AEOX Industrial

Furnaces. CPA Wire Technologies

has developed a turbo system for

guiding the gases via recirculating air

fans through two chambers: the wires

are heated in the upper chamber and

the process cycle is closed in the lower chamber. The ratio of the heating process is significantly improved by convection,

since at high flow velocities of the hot gas the heat-transfer coefficient (

α

) is increased many times over. This results in a

significantly increased heat efficiency of the hot gas. As a further energy-saving measure the turbo continuous wire furnaces

are provided with gas-heated recuperation burners in which the combustion air is pre-heated by the already hot exhaust gases.

The pressure in the furnace chamber and the furnace atmosphere are controllable and adjustable within very narrow ranges.

The temperature distribution and the temperature variations in the furnace are very consistent, even for 60-wire plants.

The CPA turbo recirculation furnace is highly controllable, and said to produce between 25% and 100% of the rated

capacity without any quality problems. The turbo furnaces are especially well insulated against heat loss, so emission losses

via the external furnace walls are very small and the indoor climate is hardly affected. After leaving the recuperation burners

the exhaust gases are led through heat exchanging devices to use the residual heat for heating up baths, for example.

In CPA’s steel cord plants, for instance, the turbo recirculation furnace is integrated in an ecologically and economically

optimised system and is applied as an austenitization furnace together with the newly developed CPA AEOX convection film

cooling system with two-phase soaking furnace as a patenting plant. As an integrated part of a galvanic brass plating plant,

the CPA plant is said to require 40% less energy than conventional patenting and brass plating lines.

CPA Wire Technologies GmbH – Austria Email

:

wiretec@cpa.at

Website

:

www.cpa.at

Horizontal chamber furnace from ILES

AEOX energy-optimised XFlow furnace