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Heat Treat Radio #131: Beyond Calibration: Real-World Accuracy in Heat Treat Measurement
What does it really take to achieve accurate temperature measurement in real heat treat production? In this episode of Heat Treat Radio, host Heather Falcone sits down with Dr. Steve Offley, product…
Heat Treat Radio #130: AMS2750 Pyrometry Best Practices
Heat Treat Radio host Heather Falcone is joined by Andrew Bassett, president of Aerospace Testing and Pyrometry, for a deep dive into AMS2750 and best practices for managing pyrometry compliance.…
Heat Treat Radio #129: Understanding U.S. Energy Initiatives and Their Impact on Heat Treating
In this episode of Heat Treat Radio, Doug Glenn sits down with Michael Mouilleseaux of Erie Steel Treating to examine U.S. energy initiatives and their implications for the heat treating industry.…
Heat Treat Radio 128: Silicon Carbide Without Transformers: How Is That Possible?
In this episode of Heat Treat Radio, Tony Busch of Control Concepts, Christina Clowes of I Squared R, and Dr. Stephen Feldbauer of Abbott Furnace Company join host Doug Glenn to discuss a new…
Heat Treat Radio #127: The Case for Modular Vacuum Heat Treating
In this episode of Heat Treat Radio, host Doug Glenn invites Dennis Beauchesne of ECM USA to explore the technology, benefits, scalability, and sustainability of modular heat treating systems.…
Heat Treat Radio #126: HIP Finds New Life in Modern Manufacturing
Hot isostatic pressing, or HIP, is experiencing a powerful resurgence across industries from aerospace to nuclear energy as manufacturers look for new ways to scale up. In this episode, Heat Treat…
Heat Treat Radio #125: On-Site Hydrogen Generation — A Reliable Path for Heat Treaters
Hydrogen is essential for many heat treating processes, but what happens when your supply runs out? Devon Landry of Nel Hydrogen joins Heat Treat Radio Host Doug Glenn to discuss the potential risks…
Heat Treat Radio #124: Solving Aluminum Distortion Challenges with Uphill Quenching
What do Mars rovers, sniper pods, and rotor grips have in common? Uphill quenching — a thermal-mechanical technique that uses liquid nitrogen and high-velocity steam to dramatically reduce stress and…
Heat Treat Radio #123: Helium Leak Detection Tips for Vacuum Furnace Operators
Helium leak detection is critical to ensure system integrity, product quality, and operational efficiency in vacuum processing. With 36 years of hands-on experience, Dave Deiwert of Tracer Gas…
Heat Treat Radio #122: Lessons Learned from the Nadcap Certification Journey for Multi-Cell Furnaces
Nadcap certification with multi-cell heat treatment furnaces is possible; Andrew Chan, Kelly Peters, and Dave Dill from ALD, join host Doug Glenn to tell this story of compliance. In this episode,…
Equipment and Process Insights from a Rising Metallurgical Engineer
Join host Doug Glenn as he converses with Katelyn Kirsch, a metallurgical engineer with extensive experience in the heat treating industry. Katelyn discusses her career journey, including roles at…
Heat Treat Radio #120 : Exploring Sustainable Practices in Heat Treating
Join host Doug Glenn as he discusses sustainability in the heat treat industry with Tracy Dougherty, president and CEO of AFC Holcroft, and Ed Wykes, director of Field Service and Aftermarket Sales.…
Heat Treat Radio #119: Solvent vs. Aqueous Cleaning: Choosing the Best Method for Your Process
Join host Doug Glenn as he sits down with Fernando Carminholi to discuss why cleaning is a crucial step in both pre and post thermal processing to ensure quality part outcomes. Fernando offers…
Heat Treat Radio #118: Saving Dollars with Ceramic Fiber Insulation
Mark Rhoa, Jr. from Chiz Bros, a company specializing in ceramic fiber products, discusses insulation with host Doug Glenn. Mark focuses on the benefits of ceramic fiber in industrial applications.…
Heat Treat Radio #117: How GM Started & Grew FNC for Brake Rotors
In this episode of Heat Treat Radio, host Doug Glenn converses with Mike Holly on his extensive experience in ferritic nitrocarburizing (FNC). Listen as they discuss Mike's career at General Motors,…
Heat Treat Radio #116: Best Practices for Successful Leak Detection
In this Heat Treat Radio episode, Dave Deiwert, a seasoned expert in leak detection, shares key steps to locate leaks in a vacuum furnace. Host Doug Glenn and his guest specifically look at helium as…
Heat Treat Radio #115: Lunch & Learn: Material Hardenability and Effective Case Depth
In this episode of Heat Treat Radio, Michael Mouilleseaux continues his discussion of case hardness. He and Doug Glenn delve into the hardening ability of materials, focusing on case hardening and…
Heat Treat Radio #114: Decarbonization Demystified at IHEA’s SUMMIT
Listen as Jeff Rafter, VP of Sales and Marketing at Selas Heat Technology and current IHEA president, discusses the upcoming IHEA Decarbonization SUMMIT with Doug Glenn. Scheduled for October 28–30…
Heat Treat Radio #113: NIST and CMMC: What Heat Treaters Need to Know
Joe Coleman, cybersecurity officer at Bluestreak Compliance, discusses critical aspects of NIST 800-171 and CMMC with host Doug Glenn. Joe touches on how to become compliant, how long compliance…
Heat Treat Radio #112: Lunch & Learn: How To Use a Hardenability Chart
In this episode of Heat Treat Radio, Doug Glenn discusses the hardenability of materials with guest Michael Mouilleseaux, general manager at Erie Steel LTD. Michael walks us through how to interpret…
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