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THERMCRAFT: Standard Laboratory Furnaces

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September 1, 2015
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Thermcraft, Inc. recently announced the release of eXPRESS-LINE, the company’s first standard-size laboratory furnace, which can reportedly provide the same high quality and durability of Thermcraft’s custom furnaces with the fast shipment and affordability of standard furnaces. “Researchers and manufacturers who rely on grant money or government funds have always been asking for quality lab furnaces that fit their tight budget and can be delivered within a short span of time, and our answer is creating our own line of standard size furnaces that will fit their needs perfectly,” said Tom Crafton, president of Thermcraft. “Our customers are our top priority, and we do our best to give them what they want.”

Thermcraft has been designing and engineering custom lab furnaces for over four decades. Now, with its first standard size product line, it aims to cut the delivery period from six to eight weeks down to just two weeks, while still providing a degree of customization via controller options, data acquisition and communication options, gas purging and exhaust options, etc.

“We take pride in the accuracy and toughness of our custom furnaces; however, we are also aware that the steep cost is preventing many small and medium laboratories from getting the furnaces they need,” said Crafton. “Through standardization, we are able to offer our eXPRESS-LINE laboratory furnaces at significantly lower prices, as they can be made at a lower cost while also having a faster turnaround. This is yet another step in our goal of providing quality lab furnaces to all who need them.”

 For more information, visit www.thermcraftinc.com. 

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