A Bogie Hearth Furnace is a type of industrial furnace used for various high-temperature processes such as annealing, tempering, and stress relieving of metals. In this furnace, the workload, often placed on a bogie or movable hearth, is moved in and out of the furnace chamber for heat treatment. The bogie hearth furnace is designed to accommodate heavy loads and offers flexibility in handling different sizes and shapes of materials. It's commonly utilized in industries like aerospace, automotive, and steel manufacturing for heat treatment applications.
The working principle of a Bogie hearth furnace is based on a long tunnel equipped with multiple heating and insulation zones. Workpieces are automatically transported on a metal trolley, undergoing heating and insulation processes, and achieving efficient heat treatment, sintering, or heating through precise automation control systems.
Bogie hearth furnace can handle large quantities of workpieces and achieve high precision in temperature control. Additionally, they are typically designed to be sturdy and durable, suitable for prolonged continuous operation. They can meet the requirements for batch processing and heating processes on a large scale. Considering their structural characteristics, they are highly beneficial for production
Bogie hearth furnace is an industrial furnace, in order to facilitate the loading and unloading of the workpiece during the heat treatment process, the bottom of the box furnace body can be made into an active platform, the platform frame is composed of beams and longitudinal beams, and the guide wheel device under the longitudinal beam is to carry the workpiece and run, driven by the reducer drive sprocket wheel or manual walking platform on the track. Mainly used for: steel casting, auto parts, rolls, steel balls, metal structural parts, welding parts quenching, normalizing, annealing, tempering, baking and all kinds of mechanical parts heat treatment.