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CENTORR VACUUM INDUSTRIES SHIPS LF LABORATORY FURNACE TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

9 April, 2010 - Nashua, NH -- Centorr Vacuum Industries has shipped one of its Series LF Furnace Systems to a major University in the People's Republic of China. This high temperature (2000°C), high vacuum (10-6 torr) furnace system features a long-life, ultra-clean tungsten heating element, and a hot zone diameter of 76 mm x 127 mm high. The system also has a programmable controller with RS communication capability.

The LF line of furnaces are available with Rough Pumping, Diffusion Pumping and Turbo-Molecular Pumping systems. All are of high quality, competitively priced, ready for immediate shipment and are capable of heating in inert gas.

Centorr Vacuum Industries is a high temperature vacuum / controlled atmosphere furnace manufacturer with an installed base of over 6,000 units worldwide. Their furnace offerings range from large commercial and production units with hot zones over 3m x 3m x 3m, to smaller Lab and Research & Development furnaces. Operating temperatures range from 1000°C to over 3000°C. They are located in Nashua, NH with a fully staffed Aftermarket Field Service group, and Applied Technology Center offering R&D support and toll production service.

For more information contact Paul F. Lennon at 603-595-7233 extension 262 or send an email to sales@centorr.com.





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