Carburizing Gas Correction
A gas analyzer can be used to determine the CO concentrations of the carburizing gas and fed into the controller to automatically adjust the calculated % carbon reading.
Furnace Sequencing Control
The control system needs to cater for or interface with furnace sequencing. The sequencing is required for work-piece transfer through the furnace, cycle control, quench sequencing and burner or energy control. Discrete control solutions tend to interface with an external PLC but, in integrated solutions, it is possible to carry out the entire furnace sequencing in one control environment.
Other Gas Sequencing
For Carbo nitrding it is necessary to introduce ammonia into the furnace during the carburizing process. This can be controlled via sequencing or mass flow control.
Quench Control
Quenching of components is an integral and critical part of the process.
The quench recipe, which is normally held as part of the overall process profile, will contain options for oil or air quench, the quench oil temperature, time and oil flow circulation speed and direction. The recipe may also include the drip timer setting. Safety measures need to be considered for quench, elevator failure,