Aerospace Conversion Provider Joins “Three Second Club”

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Cruz Hernández
Back-Shop Supervisor
Airborne Maintenance and Engineering Services
Source: LinkedIn

PEMCO Conversions – Airborne Maintenance and Engineering Services operators will join the "Three Second Club" with a new dual chamber heat treating system capable of quenching aviation grade aluminum aircraft parts in less than five seconds.

The modern DELTA H® Technologies, LLC Dual Chamber Aerospace Heat Treating (DCAHT®) system will replace PEMCO's previous DELTA H furnace which was installed in 2011 at PEMCO's location at Tampa International Airport.

The system, with an upper chamber convection oven operable to 500°F and a lower chamber convection furnace operable to 1200°F, includes soak time and quench delay recorded to within 1/10 of a second as well as full documentation systems for work order, part name, quality, and before/after condition. Honeywell controls and recorders are featured and include remote computer control, data entry, and process monitoring.  In addition to processing aluminum parts, the system is equipped for PH stainless steel aging and titanium ferrous alloy processes. The replacement system is fully compliant with SAE AMS2750G requirements.

Team with DCAHT® system
Source: DELTA H

To achieve SAE compliance, DELTA H provided additional training for PEMCO employees.

DCAHT® system
Source: DELTA H

“We look forward to sharing about our continued success with [DELTA H’s] great product [. . . ]. We couldn't be any happier," Cruz Hernández, Airborne Maintenance and Engineering Services Back-Shop supervisor stated,

 

 

 

 

 


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