FH® 1.4849 Heat Treatment Baskets For Multi-purpose Furnace, With Polished Round Bars Made Of 310S
FH® Heat Treatment Baskets & Fixtures | Engineered for Multi-Chamber Furnaces (Sealed Quench / Carburizing)
Key Benefits
- Multi-Chamber Furnace Optimized
Designed for sealed quench furnace cycles – heating to 930°C, carburizing atmosphere, followed by oil or gas quench. - Anti-Carburization Performance
High-silicon alloys and pre-oxidation treatment reduce carbon penetration – extends service life in rich carburizing atmospheres. - Thermal Shock Resistant
Engineered to withstand repeated heating (850–950°C) and oil quenching (60–80°C) without cracking or distortion. - Stable Stacking Design
Precision stacking feet and flat top surfaces – secure stacking of multiple baskets per furnace load. - Automatic Handling Compatible
Designed for robot or manipulator loading – consistent pick-up points, no snagging edges. - Custom Configurations
Any size, grid pattern, or reinforcement – matched to your furnace retort and part geometry.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
| Typical materials | 1.4849, 310S, Cr25Ni20, 2.4879 (by specification) |
| Max. continuous temp. | 1100°C (1.4849) / 950°C (310S) |
| Quench media | Oil (60–80°C) or gas (2–20 bar) |
| Grid pattern | Open grid / perforated / heavy-duty ribbed |
| Stacking feature | Interlocking feet or separate posts |
| Max. load per basket | 100 – 1000 kg (design dependent) |
| Fabrication | Precision laser/ TIG welding/ Lost-wax casting |
| Expected service life | 300 – 500 carburizing cycles |
| Material test certificate (MTC) included with every FH® baskets | |
Why Choose FH® Multi-Chamber Furnace Baskets?
1. Designed for Sealed Quench Furnace Demands
| Challenge | FH® Solution |
| Carburizing atmosphere (carbon penetration) | High-silicon alloys (1.4849) + pre-oxidation |
| Thermal shock (hot to oil quench) | Stress-relieved construction + rounded corners |
| Stacking multiple baskets | Precision stacking feet + flat surfaces |
| Automatic manipulator loading | Consistent pick-up points, smooth edges |
| Heavy loads at high temperature | Reinforced ribs + high creep strength material |
2. Material Selection Guide
| Material | Max Temp | Best For |
| 310S | 950°C | General carburizing, moderate loads, budget-conscious |
| 1.4828 | 1000°C | Higher temperature, good anti-carburization |
| 1.4849 | 1050°C | Heavy loads, long cycles, aggressive carburizing |
3. Design Features That Matter
| Feature | Benefit |
| Reinforced bottom grid | Supports heavy parts without sagging |
| Stacking feet with alignment pins | Stable stacking – no tipping during transfer |
| Smooth, spatter-free welds | No part damage, no scale adhesion |
| Rounded corners | Reduces stress concentration |
| Optimized open area | Good gas circulation + strength balance |
| Pre-oxidized surface | Forms protective oxide layer |
4. Thermal Shock Resistance
Multi-chamber furnace baskets experience extreme thermal cycles:
- 930°C heating (carburizing zone)
- Rapid transfer to quench chamber
- Oil quench at 60–80°C (temperature drop of ~850°C in seconds)
FH® heat treatment baskets are stress-relieved after welding and use ductile alloys to survive these cycles without cracking.
Applications
Processes:
- Gas carburizing
- Carbonitriding
- Hardening / quenching
- Tempering (with separate fixture)
Parts:
- Gears, shafts, rings
- Bearings, races
- Fasteners, bolts, nuts
- Automotive transmission components
- Small to medium-sized parts requiring case hardening
Furnace Types:
- Sealed quench furnace (SQF)
- Multi-chamber carburizing line
- Integral quench furnace (IQF)
Genuine Photos of FH® Heat Treatment Baskets
Ordering Process
Provide:
- Furnace retort dimensions (length, width, height)
- Part size, weight per basket, and stacking height
- Operating temperature and atmosphere
- Quench type (oil or gas)
- Handling method (manual or automatic)
FH® proposes:
- Material grade recommendation
- Grid pattern and reinforcement design
- Stacking feet configuration
- CAD drawing for approval
- Production: 10–20 working days
Delivery includes:
- MTC
- Dimensional inspection report
- Stacking diagram
- Care and maintenance guide
FAQ:
Q1: How long will an FH® basket last in a carburizing multi-chamber furnace?
A: Typical service life: 310S – 200–300 cycles; 1.4849 – 400–600 cycles. Life depends on temperature, load weight, and maintenance. Regular cleaning (every 50–80 cycles) and avoiding overloading extend life significantly.
Q2: What material do you recommend for a 930°C carburizing furnace with oil quench?
A: For 930°C with oil quench, we recommend 1.4849. It offers the best combination of creep strength, anti-carburization, and thermal shock resistance. 310S is acceptable for lower loads or shorter cycles but will have shorter life.
Q3: How do I prevent the basket from cracking due to thermal shock?
A: FH® baskets are designed with thermal shock in mind: stress-relieved welds, rounded corners, and ductile alloys. To maximize life, avoid quenching the basket empty (load should cover the basket surface) and ensure even part distribution.
Q4: Can your baskets be used with automatic manipulators?
A: Yes. We design consistent pick-up points, smooth edges, and stacking features that work with robotic or manipulator loading. Provide your handling equipment specifications for optimized design.
Q5: What is your warranty?
A: 12 months against manufacturing defects (weld cracks, material flaws). Normal wear, creep, carburization, and thermal fatigue are not covered – but FH® will recommend the right material for your conditions.
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