Successful EHKO-Customer Inhouse Event:
The Showing of our electrically resistance-heated highspeed convection oven (EHKO) was a highlight of the event
Heating tests and the control behavior of the EHKO test zone were demonstrated. Additionally, visitors had the opportunity to explore the production of induction systems and the operations of our subsidiary TCT Induktionstechnik at the Menden site.
Heating tests and the control behavior of the EHKO test zone were demonstrated. The production of induction systems and the operations of our subsidiary TCT Induktionstechnik at the Menden site were also open to visitors.
Additionally, further new developments and our nEXT digitalization solution were presented. Customers had the opportunity to visit various extrusion plants in the area. For those interested, our sales manager, Ulrich Bucher, answered questions and arranged appointments.
Purso becomes first customer to buy newly developed EHKO-heating furnace
The extrutec long term customer Purso oy from Siuro Finland is widely known for their aluminum profile production of sustainable solutions for a wide range of uses from industrial applications and building facades to lighting. The company pursues an ambitious goal to reduce their CO2 emissions with every new investment.
extrutec will deliver the new EHKO heater with hot log saw as a replacement for an old gas fired furnace. The installation will start at the beginning of 2025. Purso is the first customer worldwide to buy such a heating system.
Mäkelä becomes the first Inline-EHKO customer
The production line modernization of Mäkelä Alu in Finland will reduce its co2 emission by 960 tons. This is made possible by the complete electrification of the heating process. The so called electrically heated high speed convection furnace (EHKO), developed by extrutec, combines the highest possible energy efficiency with a pure electrical heating source. Special about the EHKO für Mäkele is the patented Inline-Version. This combines the resistant heated base heating with a directly connected induction oven. This saves additional energy and is extremely space saving, in that way that old gas/LPG furnaces can be replaced without major modifications of the equipment setup.