Capillary Action is a fundamental physical phenomenon that governs the flow of molten filler metals in vacuum brazing and related metallurgical processes.
Nitride hardening performed in a vacuum environment—often referred to as vacuum nitriding—is a sophisticated thermochemical surface engineering process designed to enhance the hardness, wear resistance, fatigue life, and corrosion resistance of metal components.
The final price of a vacuum furnace is not a single fixed number; it is a calculation driven by technical specifications, engineering complexity, and the intended manufacturing application.
Leveraging its deep industry expertise, the R&D Department at SIMUWU has officially launched a brand-new vacuum gas quenching furnace featuring an innovative “up-and-down counter-flow” structure.
Intelligent vacuum control systems are designed to optimize energy usage in heat treatment processes. Unlike traditional systems that operate vacuum pumps and heaters at fixed rates, advanced systems adjust power delivery based on real-time conditions such as temperature, vacuum pressure, and process stages.