
Whether you are in automorive, aeronautics, heat treatment services, photovoltaic, nuclear or any industry requiring high knowledge on the vacuum and thermochemical process, ECM Technologies's mission is to deliver processes or machines solutions to let you reduce your manufacturing cost and - or enhance the performances of parts produced...
ECM Technologies 's 25 years of PV industrial background and its passion for technological-sophisticated thermal applications naturally led ECM Technologies to develop monocrystals and
polycrystals growth equipment.

ICBP® is the innovative family of ECM Technologies low pressure carburizing solutions. ICBP® modular and flexible architecture is designed to meet the highest standards of parts quality and process productivity . ICBP® integrates heat treatment into a unique machine shop, including vacuum carburizing as well as gas and/or oil quench...
Since 1963, this traditional activity is today provided by ECM Technologies and counts for more than 1500 furnaces delivered worldwide for a large scale application
For more than 10 years, ECM Technologies has been confirming their worldwide leadership in the construction of Low Pressure Case Hardening Furnaces for automotive mass production and provides an efficient Service throughout the world (Europe, Japan, USA, Latin America, China etc.). Over 30 installations of this type are currently in service in the 5 continents of the world.
This acknowledged know-how is the result of 50 years of experience in the design of vacuum furnaces used in high added value heat treatment applications.
Today, there is plenty of good news that allows ECM Technologies to look forward to the future with optimism and ambition .....
For components subject to distortion, ECM Technologies has developed StepGQ . StepGQ is a 3-step gas quenching principle, achieved by adjusting the two parameters of ECM Technologies gas quenching: gas pressure and mixing rate. The key innovation is to mark a step – a few seconds pause – during the cooling process, before austenite starts transforming in martensite (Ms point). Temperature is then homogenized within the part: this prevents excessive temperature difference between surface and core, a residual stress factor as steel structure changes...
Contributors:
Asahi Chiyoda Kogyo - Japan
TTN S.P.A. - Italia
ASCOMETAL - France
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France
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Email: info@ecmtech.fr