What products are continuous quenching furnaces used for
Mar. 02, 2026
Due to their high degree of automation and high production efficiency, continuous quenching furnaces are widely applied in the heat treatment of various metal products, specifically including the following categories:
Automotive parts: Such as gears, bearings, chains, drive shafts, universal joints, fasteners (screws, nuts), springs, etc. These parts require high hardness and wear resistance, and continuous quenching furnaces can achieve batch quenching treatment to meet the demands of large-scale production.

Hardware tools: Such as knives, wrenches, pliers, saw blades, drill bits, etc. After quenching treatment, the hardness and wear resistance of these tools are significantly improved, extending their service life.
Mechanical parts: Such as shafts, rods, ring-shaped parts, molds, etc. Continuous quenching furnaces can ensure uniform heating of these parts during the quenching process, reducing deformation and improving product quality.
Aerospace components: Such as aircraft engine blades, turbine disks, spacecraft structural parts, etc. These components have extremely high requirements for material performance, and quenching treatment can significantly enhance their strength and fatigue resistance.
Steel strips and stainless steel strips: Used for industrial springs, tape measure steel strips, knife steel strips, stainless steel strips, etc. Continuous quenching furnaces can achieve continuous quenching and tempering treatment of steel strips, improving their strength and toughness.
Other metal products: Such as bicycle parts, motorcycle parts, sewing machine parts, elastic components, etc. After quenching treatment, the performance of these parts is significantly improved, meeting the needs of different industries.