SECO/VACUUM News
International machine tool manufacturer brings its heat treatment in-house to improve control, manage costs and streamline production
(Meadville PA, March 24, 2020) -
After consulting with SECO/WARWICK, machine tool manufacturer elected to invest in two
different yet complementary vacuum heat treatment furnaces on the value and benefits of creating their own “captive”
heat treat department.
Proven technologies by the heat treatment leader
Beginning in 2012, the customer started thinking about how to gain better control of their production systems, and
one of the obvious bottlenecks was their offsite heat treatment arrangement. There was never an issue with quality
from their existing suppliers, who used SECO/WARWICK vacuum equipment for their work; however, it was clear that
logistics could certainly be streamlined by eliminating the need to outsource parts to an external heat treater.
Thus, SECO/WARWICK devoted significant time to advise and help them weigh the pros and cons of moving their heat
treatment processes into the plant. Ultimately, a decision was made to set up their own department, invest in new
vacuum heat treat equipment, and train their production technicians to perform this critical function of the
plant.
SECO/WARWICK received an order for two of their flagship products: a CaseMaster Evolution® multi-chamber vacuum furnace with oil quench, and a Vector® 15-Bar high
pressure gas quench vacuum furnace. Both technologies became heat treatment bestsellers of 2019.
To make the process better
According to Maciej Korecki, VP, Business Segment Vacuum Heat Treatment Furnaces at SECO/WARWICK:
“We knew the customer was already getting excellent quality from their supplier, so the question was ‘How can we
make the process better?’ Starting an in-house heat treat department requires some amount of risk tolerance by
ownership, and they needed assurance that the return on production improvements would be worth the investment.
SECO/WARWICK has the background to help make those determinations, and a manufacturer of heat treat equipment, the
company was able to offer real-world experience on performance that an independent consultant might not be able to
provide.”
Based on the heat treatment leader’s recommendations, the partner will benefit from both pre-sale consultation and
post-sale installation and training assistance.
Necessities on demand
The CaseMaster Evolution (CMe), is a multi-chamber carburizing furnace with integral gas or oil quench. The Vector
single chamber high-pressure gas quench vacuum furnace is capable of quench pressures up to 15-Bar, and can perform
a variety of heat treat processes, making it a flexible workhorse and optimizing its value. All the necessary
auxiliary equipment, such as chilling water storage and pumping, were included in the package. As part of the sale,
SECO/WARWICK will create and deliver process recipes for the customer to make the transition to in-house heat
treatment as painless and efficient as possible.