Industrial furnace glowing with molten heat inside a precision heat treatment facility
AS9100D · NADCAP Accredited · ISO 17025

The heat treatment
behind 14 million
components shipped
last quarter.

Carburizing, nitriding, and vacuum hardening for the springs, gears, and fasteners inside products your customers use every day.

Active Furnaces
12of 14 online+2
Lots Completed Today
47lots+3
Avg Cycle Deviation
±1.4°F−0.2
Components This Quarter
14.2Mshipped
Weber
DeWalt
KitchenAid
Husqvarna
Bosch
Briggs
Emerson
Regal
Weber
DeWalt
KitchenAid
Husqvarna
Bosch
Briggs
Emerson
Regal

Consumer goods brands whose components pass through our furnaces

Case Studies · Row 1

The components inside
products you already own.

Each card is a real production run. Real alloy. Real spec. Real outcome — documented, measured, and repeatable.

KitchenAid stand mixer showing internal gear mechanism and planetary drive system
Carburizing

Stand Mixer

Planetary Gear Set

Material

8620 Alloy Steel

Hardness

58–62 HRC case

Volume

200K units/yr

0.3% dimensional variance

across 200,000 units — zero field returns in 18 months

Garage door spring mechanism showing coiled steel spring assembly in track system
Nitriding

Garage Door Opener

Drive Spring Assembly

Material

52100 Chrome Steel

Hardness

64–67 HRC

Volume

85K units/yr

3× fatigue life

vs. untreated baseline — 50,000 cycle validated

Office chair base mechanism showing gas cylinder assembly and adjustment hardware
Vacuum Hardening

Office Chair

Gas Cylinder Fasteners

Material

D2 Tool Steel

Hardness

60–62 HRC

Volume

320K units/yr

±0.0008″ tolerance held

across full production run — no post-treatment machining

Power drill chuck mechanism showing jaw assembly and tightening collar detail
Carbonitriding

Power Hand Drill

Chuck Jaw Set

Material

4140 Chrome-Moly

Hardness

55–58 HRC

Volume

480K units/yr

22% harder surface

than competitor spec — reduced tip wear at 180 N·m

Case Studies · Row 2 — The Science

Prove it.
Here's the data.

Cross-section micrograph of carburized steel showing case depth and grain structure at 100x magnification
Cross-section Micrograph

Magnification

100× Nital Etch

Case Depth Verification

Every production lot includes metallographic cross-section review. Case depth measured at 5 locations per sample. Retained austenite quantified via XRD.

Case Depth

0.036″

Ret. Austenite

< 5%

Grain Size

ASTM 8

Hardness Distribution Profile

8620 / Carburized
0.0
62 HRCSurface
0.2
60 HRC
0.4
57 HRC
0.6
52 HRC
0.8
46 HRC
1.0
40 HRC
1.5
32 HRC
2.0
28 HRCCore
Case depth: 0.030–0.040″ ECDSpecification: AMS 2759/7

SPC Control Chart · Rockwell C

Cpk 1.67
UCLLCLCL
n=20 subgroups · 5 samples eachLot #AN-2024-0847In control

Furnace Run Parameters

AtmosphereEndothermic + Enriching Gas
Carbon potential 1.10%
Carburize Temp1700°F (927°C)
±5°F AMS 2750E Class 2
Diffuse Temp1550°F (843°C)
±5°F from setpoint
Quench MediumMarquench Oil
160°F ±10°F
Temper350°F (177°C)
2hr minimum hold

Quantified Outcome

0.3%

Dimensional variance across 200,000 stand mixer gear sets. Measured post-treatment, pre-assembly by CMM at 12 critical dimensions.

Zero field returns in 18 months production
Cpk 1.67 on case depth
CMM report available per lot

Why Competitors Fail Here

Inconsistent carbon potential

±4 HRC variance

Uncontrolled quench agitation

Distortion failure

No retained austenite check

Delayed cracking

Single thermocouple reliance

Cold spots in load

Process Capability Matrix

Six processes.
One facility. No handoffs.

AS9100DNADCAPISO 9001:2015AMS 2750E
ProcessCommon AlloysTemp RangeCase DepthHardnessSpecApplications
CarburizingMost Common
8620432093104118
1650–1750°F0.010–0.080″ ECD58–65 HRCAMS 2759/7 · SAE J423Gears, shafts, cams, sprockets
Gas NitridingDistortion-Free
41404340Nitralloy 135MH13
925–1050°F0.005–0.030″60–70 HRC surfaceAMS 2759/8 · MIL-S-6090Springs, dies, aerospace fasteners
Vacuum HardeningBright Finish
D2M2A2H13S7
1800–2150°FThrough-hardened58–67 HRCAMS 2759/1 · ASTM A681Tool steel, dies, precision components
CarbonitridingHigh Volume
1018111786204130
1400–1600°F0.003–0.020″55–62 HRCAMS 2759/12Small fasteners, pins, bushings
MarquenchingLow Distortion
4340300M521009310
400–600°F saltThrough-hardened52–60 HRCAMS 2759/1Bearings, gears, high-strength shafts
Stress RelievingAny Alloy
All ferrous alloys
900–1250°FN/ANo changeASTM A29 · customer specWeldments, machined parts, castings

Pit Furnaces

6

Up to 48″ diameter

Vacuum Furnaces

4

Hot zone 24×24×36″

Salt Bath Lines

2

Marquench & austempering

Temper Ovens

8

AMS 2750E Class 2

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