Company Last Update: Nov 4, 2016
Name THERMAL ENGINEERING SRL
Responsible Davide Stocchero- Amministratore
Locations Italy
Email info@te-italy.com
Phone +39 (0) 424 829493 - 590888
Website
Description Technology and mechanics
integrated for high performance.
Efficient advanced solutions for real daily needs.
Advanced machinery, materials, technology and top-notch service completely available to customers and their operating needs.

Machine
Furnaces for porcelain and gres – Pulsar Plus Series
In the ceramic furnaces of medium size, PULSAR PLUS is without doubt the one that mainly satisfies the consumption of high temperature.

It’s ideal for cooking porcelain and gres, but also technical ceramics and abrasives.

The atmosphere of the furnace is easily adjustable, oxidative or reducing, depending on the need.

Temperature uniformity and fidelity in reproducing the set point curve, unique in its kind.

The sizes vary, depends on the needs, from 0.6 to 25 cubic meters of useful volume.

Methane- fuelled, LGP, diesel, poor or electric gas.
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Pit furnaces for ceramics – TL series
The TL furnaces  (Top Loading) are in effect professional and electric pit furnaces, designed for the potters, who want to cook at home, in the studio or lab their own pieces of art, achieving the highest technical result with lower electricity consumption.

Also ideal for enthusiasts and hobbyists of the ceramic world.
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Furnace for metals melting- Crucible CRO Series
The type of heating is very important in this kind of furnaces:

Crucible Furnaces, fuel heating, methane, oil or other.
With heat recovery
Without heat recovery
Crucible Furnaces electric heating
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Heat treatment lines
Classic examples are the chamber furnaces ( single or double) for nitriding or cementing. The lines can be continuous ( used  for the most part in nuts and bolts or spring makers) or discontinuous (typically for automotive products in general).

The most common treatments are: heat-treat, brazing, bronzing, coal cementing, coal nitriding, quenching.
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