Solar Atmospheres adds new air tempering, cryogenic equipment

The systems offer customers more flexibility with thermal processing solutions.

Three pieces of thermal processing equipment
Solar Atmospheres of Michigan has added three new thermal processing systems to its inventory.
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Solar Atmospheres of Michigan Inc., provider of vacuum heat treating services, announces the addition of new, advanced air tempering and cryogenic equipment to its Chesterfield facility. These investments mark a significant step forward in expanding the company’s processing capabilities and enhancing customer support across various industries.

The new equipment includes a 6ft 6" wide x 4ft high x 14ft long car-bottom air furnace, designed and manufactured by Heat Treat Equipment Inc. With a weight capacity of 30,000 lb and temperature uniformity within ±10°F from 300°F to 1400°F, this unit is ideal for processing large, heavy components that require precise temperature control. Also joining the lineup is a DMP Cryo/Temper Systems unit, offering a 42" wide x 60" deep x 36" high hot/cold zone. This system achieves temperature uniformity within ±10°F across a critical range of -300°F to 1200°F, supporting both cryogenic treatment and high-temperature tempering in one integrated solution.

Bob Hill, president of Solar Atmospheres of Michigan, states, “These new systems further reinforce our commitment to providing our customers with more flexibility with their thermal processing solutions. We’re excited to enhance our service capabilities while continuing to meet the evolving needs of the industries we serve.”

These two units mark the beginning of a broader expansion effort. They are the first of several planned new equipment investments to be housed within Solar Michigan’s new 50,000ft2 facility along with the 12 existing production vacuum furnaces.