custom engineered and manufactured
continuous industrial furnaces and specialty furnace products

ABBOTT FURNACE COMPANY combines over 40 years of in-depth knowledge with our understanding of industrial processes to provide the best custom engineered furnace designs in North America. With over 900 furnace installations over four decades, we’ve implemented industrial furnace solutions for a variety of processes. 

The ABBOTT ADVANTAGE is our understanding of the process and remaining focused on offering the lowest cost of ownership. 

ABBOTT FURNACE COMPANY also offers industrial furnace services including service repairs and maintenance, spare parts and components, component repairs, refurbishment of furnace muffles, design and manufacture of new furnace muffles and coolers, and instrument calibration.

Why A Continuous Belt Furnace?

A Continuous Belt Furnace (also known as Conveyor Belt Furnace) carries process parts or material through the primary heating chamber for rapid thermal processing. They are designed for fast drying and curing of products and are an excellent choice for manufacturing medium and high-volume products.

Continuous Belt Furnaces are capable of achieving numerous metallurgical processes, including bright annealing, brazing, process curing, sintering, stress-relieving, and tempering, and can accommodate various heating types.

Abbott Furnace Company is ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited which specifies the general requirements for the competence, impartiality, and consistent operation of laboratories.

The Great Furnace Fusion: A Legacy of Innovation and Commitment

In the ever-evolving world of industrial heat treatment, efficiency and reliability are paramount. For one company, ensuring seamless production meant turning to Abbott Furnace Company. In 1995, the company installed one of Abbott’s custom-engineered furnaces, a robust and precise machine engineered for high-performance sintering, brazing, and heat treatment. Just a few years later, in 1998,

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introduction to sinter Brazing Live Webinar Replay

Join Abbott Furnace Company’s Director of Research & Development, Stephen L. Feldbauer, Ph.D., as he discusses Sinter Brazing. Brazing powder metal components during the sintering process opens the capabilities of powder metal production to much more complex shapes. In this webinar, we will review the fundamentals of brazing and how to apply them to the

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Aluminum Brazing Live Webinar Replay

Are you ready to enhance the efficiency and quality of your aluminum brazing processes? Join us for an exclusive live webinar where our industry expert, Mike Jacobs, Sales Engineer, will explore the latest advancements in aluminum brazing technology, tips for optimizing your industrial furnace performance and real-world case studies of successful brazing operations. Whether you’re

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Abbott Furnace Mexico Brazing Process & Furnace Overview webinar replay

Join Abbott Furnace Mexico’s Carlos Garcia & Miguel Martel as they discuss the process & furnace overview of Brazing. The industrial furnace brazing process is a controlled method for joining metal parts, often using filler metals to form strong, precise, and consistent bonds. This process is ideal for large-scale production, complex assemblies, and high-strength applications,

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Troubleshooting Industrial Furances Webinar Replay

Join Abbott Furnace Company’s team for a roundtable discussion about Troubleshooting Industrial Furnaces. Some of Abbott’s industrial furnace experts will answer your most burning questions about furnace troubleshooting, maintenance, repair, and emergencies. You will also learn to recognize problems early, accurately diagnose and troubleshoot them, and properly clean your furnace to ensure it runs smoothly.

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Celebrating Excellence: The 2024 Abbott Brazing Symposium Recap

A GATHERING OF EXPERTSThe 2024 Abbott Annual Brazing Symposium, taking place May 7-9 in Nashville, brought together some of the world’s foremost experts in the field of brazing furnaces, filler metals, part cleaning, atmosphere gasses and flow controls. Engineers, maintenance personnel, and industry professionals convened in The Music City to explore the latest advancements, share

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