Industrial Furnace
Quenching Furnace – Hardening with Air, Water or Oil

Maximum Hardness Through Controlled Quenching
Our quenching furnaces enable targeted hardening of steels by rapid cooling in defined media (air / water / oil). Fast door opening and a custom loading system minimise the time between furnace discharge and quench tank.
Technical Specifications
| Temperature Range | 900–1000 °C |
| Control | Custom loading system |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which quenching media are available?
Standard: air. Optional: water, oil or combined. The double water agitation system ensures uniform quenching.
What temperature range does the quenching furnace operate in?
The process range is 900–1000 °C. The charge is brought to austenitising temperature and then quenched in the selected medium.
Why does the fast-opening door matter?
Between leaving furnace temperature and entering the quench medium, the charge must not cool appreciably. The fast-opening door keeps that transfer time short – and the hardness result reproducible.
Can the furnace be paired with an upstream carburising process?
Yes. Quenching after carburising is one of the standard use cases. The loading system is designed to your specification and can be matched to an upstream carburizing furnace.