FH® Heat Treatment Charging Baskets for Roller Hearth Furnace, Oil Quenching at 980℃
FH® Roller Hearth Furnace Baskets | Continuous Carburizing & Hardening
Key Benefits
- Roller Hearth Optimized Bottom
Flat or precision-slotted base with smooth bottom runners – minimizes friction, prevents rocking, and ensures stable tracking on roller tables. - High Creep Strength Material
Selected heat-resistant alloys maintain dimensional stability under continuous high-temperature cycling – no progressive sagging or binding. - Anti-Carburization Performance
Special alloy composition and pre-oxidation treatment reduce carbon penetration and metal dusting – extends service life in rich atmosphere zones. - Thermal Fatigue Resistant
Engineered to withstand repeated heating (850–1050°C) and cooling cycles without cracking – ideal for continuous furnace lines. - Customizable for Any Roller Pitch & Width
Basket length, width, height, and runner spacing designed to match your roller center distance and furnace internal width.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
| Typical materials | 1.4849, 310S, Cr25Ni20, 2.4879 (by specification) |
| Max. continuous temp. | 1100°C (1.4849) / 950°C (310S) |
| Bottom design | Flat plate / slotted / grid with reinforced runners |
| Runner spacing | Customized to roller pitch |
| Max. load | Up to 800 kg per basket |
| Fabrication | Lost-wax casting, Precision welding (laser + TIG) |
| Standard size range | L: 600–1500 mm, W: 500–1200 mm, H: 100–500 mm (Customization Available) |
| Expected service life | 300–500+ cycles (depending on material and atmosphere) |
| Material test certificate (MTC) included with every FH® baskets | |
Why Choose FH® Roller Hearth Baskets?
1. Designed for Continuous Furnace Demands
Roller hearth furnaces run 24/7 with long hot zones, heavy loads, and aggressive carburizing atmospheres. Ordinary baskets sag, bind on rollers, or crack from thermal fatigue. FH® baskets are specifically engineered for these conditions.
2. Bottom Runner Design – Critical for Roller Hearth
| Feature | Benefit |
| Smooth ground runners | Prevents roller damage and uneven tracking |
| Optimized runner spacing | Matches your roller pitch exactly |
| Reinforced underside | Distributes load evenly, reduces local sagging |
| Anti-weld-drop design | No sharp edges that catch on rollers |
3. 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 | 1100°C | Heavy loads, long cycles, aggressive carburizing |
4. Continuous Production Reliability
- Every FH® basket is inspected for:
- Flatness (≤2 mm over 1000 mm)
- Runner alignment (±1 mm)
- Weld integrity (dye penetrant or X-ray on request)
Applications
- Continuous roller hearth carburizing lines
- Roller hearth hardening furnaces
- Carbonitriding
- Bearing ring hardening (direct roller transport)
- Automotive gears, shafts, rings, and fasteners
Genuine Photos of FH® Heat Treatment Charging Baskets
Ordering Process
- Provide roller pitch, furnace internal width, and part dimensions
- Share load weight per basket and max operating temperature
- FH® engineers propose bottom runner layout + basket structure
- Confirm material grade (1.4849 / 310S / custom)
- Delivery includes: MTC, flatness inspection report, first-use guide
FAQ:
Q1: Why can't I use a standard basket in a roller hearth furnace?
A: Standard baskets often have uneven bottoms, sharp edges, or insufficient creep strength. Over time they sag, causing rocking, roller binding, and even furnace jams. FH® roller hearth baskets feature precision runners, reinforced bases, and high-creep alloys to maintain flatness and smooth tracking.
Q2: What material do you recommend for a carburizing roller hearth furnace at 950°C?
A: For 950°C continuous with carburizing atmosphere, we recommend 1.4849 for maximum life (400–500 cycles). If budget is a priority and temperatures are stable at ≤920°C, 310S is acceptable (250–350 cycles). FH® provides free material recommendations.
Q3: How do I clean and maintain the basket?
A: Light bead blasting (glass beads, ≤0.3 MPa) every 50–80 cycles to remove carbon soot. Check bottom runners for wear or distortion every 100 cycles. Do not use carbon steel brushes or heavy grinding on runner surfaces – they must remain smooth for roller contact.
Q4: Will the basket warp or sag over time?
A: Minimal. FH® baskets are designed with FEA-optimized ribs and reinforced runners. Typical creep: <3 mm sag per 1000 mm length after 300 cycles. Overloading or exceeding recommended temperature accelerates warping.
Q5: What is your warranty?
A: 12 months against manufacturing defects (weld cracks, material flaws). Normal creep, surface carburization, and runner wear are considered wear – not covered. Every basket comes with a material test certificate (MTC).
Get in Touch
Have questions about our products or want to discuss a custom order? Our team is ready to help you.
