From 1st January 2023, Metrohm Australia & New Zealand will become the exclusive distributor for Carbolite Gero in Australasia. Metrohm and Carbolite Gero will work seamlessly to provide ongoing support and service for all existing Carbolite Gero customers.
Metal Injection Moulding (MIM) is a modern manufacturing technique that involves injecting a “feedstock” into moulds to create complex shaped metal components. Carbolite Gero offers furnaces and ovens specifically optimized for the heat treatment process steps required by this application.
Carbolite Gero's new tube furnace range is at the pinnacle of furnace design. The culmination of over 80 years of experience in thermal engineering; combining the latest technological developments with solid construction, high-quality components and a sleek, modern aesthetic.
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CARBOLITE GERO has announced a completely updated GPCMA/174 Retort Furnace suitable for a variety of laboratory, pilot scale and industrial applications requiring heat treatment to 1150 °C
On July 13, 2018, CARBOLITE GERO organized a one-day seminar on Metal Injection Moulding (MIM) in Neuhausen, Germany. It was addressed to component manufacturers with longtime experience in MIM/Additive Manufacturing (AM) and an interest in new manufacturing possibilities.
Carbolite Gero has a strong bond to CERN due its collaboration in the reaction heat treatment of magnets: Within the last 10 years Carbolite Gero supplied several units for the production of superconductors to CERN, the last one with a usable volume of 10m3.
To produce high-quality cement, the mineralogical and chemical composition of raw materials as well as intermediate and finished products has to be determined.
Thanks to huge advances in metallurgy over the last three decades, 21st century steel production is transforming the globe and the built environment. Of course, a major part of the steel production process is the use of coke, which provides as much as 80% of the furnace's thermal requirements, the majority of the furnace's CO gas (which acts as a reducing reagent) and carbon for dissolution in the molten metal
During the last academic year Carbolite Gero has been pleased to have supported an enthusiastic group of students to develop their engineering skills. The Sheffield Hallam University Racing team designed and built an open wheel formula race car for the IMechE’s student race event recently held at Silverstone race circuit.
The main issue of the press conference was the high temperature reaction furnace for the annealing of superconducting coils for CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, developed and designed by CARBOLITE GERO.
Sheffield Hallam University (SHU) Racing is an organisation founded and run by SHU students. Each year SHU Racing designs and builds an open wheel formula race car for the IMechE’s formula student event at the Silverstone race circuit. Carbolite Gero have joined SHU Racing as a gold tier sponsor for the 2015/16 season.
Naim Audio Ltd, one of the world’s leading specialists in high-end hi-fi equipment with a portfolio of award-winning products, has installed a Carbolite GP oven to provide precisely controlled heat-treatment procedures on the cables used in its systems.
The Department of Physics at the University of Warwick, which is at the forefront of research into the properties of new and exotic materials, has increased its crystal growth capabilities with the installation of a multi-zone Bridgman furnace from Carbolite Gero.
Neuhausen – December 2014. Carbolite GmbH, the German sales organization of the British company Carbolite Ltd., and Gero Hochtemperaturöfen GmbH & Co. KG will merge to form a new company - Carbolite Gero GmbH & Co. KG - on 1 January 2015.
The low weight of aluminium is often used to reduce the energy costs of manufactured products over their lifetime. This makes the production of aluminium increasingly important for the future.
GERO is a leading manufacturer of vacuum furnaces up to 3,000 °C Founder and Managing Director Roland Geiger stays in the management
Carbolite manufactures one of the widest ranges of clean room ovens available. With maximum temperatures from 250°C to 600°C.
Carbolite was acquired by the Dutch technology group, Verder, in 2012 as part of an expansion into the provision of products for high-temperature material testing and physicochemical analysis.