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CAN-ENG Furnaces International announces two contracts from a specialty automotive fastener

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The two systems being supplied represent CAN-ENG’s high-capacity line of Mesh Belt Fastener Heat Treatment Systems.

CAN-ENG Furnaces International Ltd. has been awarded two contracts from an Italian specialty automotive fastener manufacturer.

On June 23, CAN-ENG Furnaces International Ltd. announced that they had been awarded two contracts from a producer of high volume, specialty automotive fasteners.

The two systems being supplied represent CAN-ENG’s high-capacity line of Mesh Belt Fastener Heat Treatment Systems.

CAN-ENG was selected again by this client as a result of the system benefits realized through low energy consumption, reduced part mixing, reduced part damage potential and high uptime productivity when compared to conventional cast link furnace designs.

When commissioned, the system will include: Computerized vibratory loading system, Rotary phosphate removal washer, Mesh belt hardening furnace, Oil quench system, Post quench wash system, Mesh belt temper furnace, soluble oil and part containerization system.

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These fully integrated systems will feature CAN-ENG’s Process Enhancement Technology – PET™ System (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System) which provides the client with complete product traceability through the critical thermal process, process data collection, historical event archiving, process variable trend monitoring, scheduling optimization and energy consumption features which are unique to CAN-ENG systems.

This contract represents a continued partnership with an Italian based fastener manufacturer, with previously commissioned systems located in the United States, Mexico, Brazil and Italy.

These new systems will further increase CAN-ENG’s supply base and help penetrate the European Union market following their commissioning early 2022.

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