Things Are Heating Up for FNA 2022
Furnaces North America 2022 (FNA 2022), presented by the Metal Treating Institute (MTI), in partnership with its media partner, Heat Treat Today, is the heat-treating industry’s marquee event every other year. FNA 2022 will attract attendees from across North America, including Fortune 500 companies. For three days attendees take part in networking, connections, and learning about the vast changes taking place on emerging technologies, industry trends, and advances in equipment.
FNA Show Producer Tom Morrison states, “The 2020s will provide unbelievable opportunity, but not without its challenges. Change is happening at such a rapid pace in today’s economy, both commercial and captive heat treat plants can’t afford to miss a show like FNA 2022. Demographic shifts, emerging technologies, a shortage of workers, plant automation, and consumer buying habits are driving what is manufactured…when…and how. At FNA, leaders in heat treating companies can connect with the content and executives that can deliver the solutions and ideas they need to thrive this decade.”
The answers to the most pressing challenges in your heat treat operation is located at FNA 2022, either in technical sessions with suppliers you meet, at a booth with another heat treater that you connect with, or at one of the social events.
Gear Technology spoke with Rick Clift, quality assurance manager for H&S Heat Treat in Ontario Canada and an MTI board member, and he emphasized the value of the FNA for connecting the gear industry with experts in the heat-treating industry and keeping up with technology. “I meet people who struggle and struggle to meet spec. The gear manufacturer getting some knowledge, exposure, and understanding from the heat-treat industry is critical. The FNA is a perfect opportunity. All the commercial heat-treaters in North America will be there and they have a wealth of experience.”
Stabilizing dimensional movement from the carburizing process is essential. Clift says, “Some of the emerging technologies in heat treat to look out for are in vacuum carburizing and controlled-gas carburizing. They have been used very effectively to control product and process quality to minimize movement.” Clift added, “The great thing about FNA for gear manufacturers is they will be able to speak with the people who build and use the furnaces that heat treat the gears they make.”