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supplies Integral Quench (IQ) Furnace System to the Serov Mechanical Plant (SMZ) in Serov, Russia

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Can-Eng Furnaces, Global Furnace Systems Group, (Niagara Falls, NY)  will supply a 30” x 36” 48” Integral Quench (IQ) furnace with Companion Charge Car, Post Wash, two (2) Tempers, and ENDO Gas Generator to the Serov Mechanical Plant (SMZ) in Serov, Russia.  Load capacity of the system will be 5,000 lbs gross.  The equipment will be containerized in the company’s Niagara Falls facility for overseas shipment to the Ural Mountain region.  Once operational in the first quarter of 2008, the line will be utilized for the hardening and tempering of oil country components.  Line automation will include a Siemens S7 PLC.  The unit will incorporate the latest in fuel saving indirect fired burner technology, long life radiant tubes, and high velocity uniform oil quenching. For more information contact MIchael Klauck, P.Eng at mklauck@can-eng.com

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