Aerospace Manufacturer to Receive Box Furnace

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Model FB666 for Aerospace Components
Source: L&L Special Furnace Co.

A major aerospace manufacturer will receive a large, fiber-lined box furnace at their new facility located in the southeastern United States. The facility will be opening soon and will be a central part of a new heat-treating center for aerospace and military components.

The Model FB666 is a front-loading box furnace built by L&L Special Furnace Co. with a pneumatic vertical door. Its working dimensions are 60ā€ x 60ā€ x 60ā€. There are a series of cast-able piers and an alloy grid that supply a stable work platform for various part sizes and configurations.

The furnace has a high-convection, air-cooled fan for air circulation and uniformity at low temperatures. There is also a venturi cooling system to aid in the cooling of the furnace interior along with an external modulating case cooling blower that provides fresh air intake to keep the furnace case temperature low during operation.

The furnace was designed, built, assembled and tested at L&Lā€™s manufacturing facility located just south of Philadelphia.

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