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Consolidated Engineering Sell Titanium Annealing Furnace to D-J Group

D-J Engineering, a subsidiary of the D-J Group of Companies, has contracted with Consolidated Engineering Company (CEC) to purchase a titanium annealing furnace. D-J needed a furnace that could handle a wide thermal range of 700°-1350°F with only a +/- 8°F tolerance in uniformity and that had the ability to control cool the parts from 1350°F down to 700°F.

CEC proposed a roller hearth titanium annealing furnace that could be loaded from one end and that was proven to hold to the required uniformity standards. With the addition of this new furnace, D-J Engineering is now able to increase the number of projects that require titanium annealing, titanium stress relief, beta stabilization and titanium aging.

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