JAVAC becomes distributor for ALD Vacuum Technologies

Javac Pty Ltd

Tuesday, 29 September, 2015

JAVAC Pty Ltd has announced that it is the authorised distributor for ALD Vacuum Technologies. Australian and New Zealand customers now have access to ALD Vacuum Solutions in heat treatment including hardening, carburising and brazing, together with heat treat furnaces to suit nickel base alloy melting, super alloy melting and steel powder atomisation in the steel manufacturing industry.

“We are excited to announce the relationship with ALD Vacuum Technology. Being an Australian manufacturer in high vacuum equipment and with over 50 years’ experience in the industry, ALD is a great fit for us. Adding vacuum systems and solutions in the metallurgy and heat treatment areas to our existing portfolio is a perfect fit,” said Andrew Davies, managing director of JAVAC.

ALD Vacuum Technologies is a global supplier of vacuum equipment and systems and offers process services for thermal and thermo-chemical treatment of metals in solid and liquid form. ALD specialises in vacuum process technology and designing customised system solutions and is ranked top in the fields of vacuum metallurgy and heat treatment. In a vacuum or in the controlled atmosphere process, with an ALD system, customers can manufacture high-purity and high-performance metals and components.

With representation in Australia by JAVAC, customers in the aluminium, automotive, defence, glass, plastics, metallurgy, energy, medical, jewellery and chemical industries now have access to a range of systems and solutions in heat processing, vacuum metallurgy, heat treatment, sintering, induction melting, casting and tailor-made systems to suit their individual needs.

A significant strength of ALD Vacuum Technologies is that the company offers custom-made solutions to cater to specific application requirements and is ambitious in its pursuit of the highest level of technical performance.

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