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            <title>Induction Atmospheres Moves to Larger Facility</title>
            <link>http://www.pr.com/press-release/89516</link>
            <description>While many other American companies are reducing capacity and manpower, Induction Atmospheres (IA), a leading manufacturer and system integrator of customized industrial heating equipment, is moving to a larger facility to meet increasing demand for its products.

&amp;quot;We were really getting cramped in the old building&amp;quot;, says Steve Skewes, IA President and CEO. &amp;quot;We need the extra space to expand our new [PR.com - June 11, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Induction Atmospheres and GE - Aviation to Present Technology Licensing Case Study at Boston Conference</title>
            <link>http://www.pr.com/press-release/57554</link>
            <description>Induction Atmospheres (IA) President Steve Skewes will join GE - Aviation's Mark Meyer to present a technology licensing case study at the &amp;quot;Accelerating Innovation: The Open Innovator's Toolkit&amp;quot; Conference in Boston MA on November 4-6.

The presentation, entitled &amp;quot;Winning Together&amp;quot;, will explain the advantages of a licensing arrangement between a major worldwide corporation such as GE - Aviation and a [PR.com - October 25, 2007]</description>
            <author>Induction Atmospheres</author>
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            <title>Induction Atmospheres and Amysa S.A. Announce Vacuum Furnace Marketing Agreement</title>
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            <description>Induction Atmospheres (IA) and Amysa Induction S.A. of Switzerland today announced a marketing relationship. The agreement covers European sales and service for IA&amp;rsquo;s VF line of industrial vacuum furnaces.

&amp;quot;This is a big win-win for both companies,&amp;quot; says IA President Steve Skewes. &amp;quot;Our marketing partners at Amysa will help us expand our European vacuum furnace business, by providing both the sales and [PR.com - August 23, 2007]</description>
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            <title>New Induction Heating Vacuum Furnace Heats Larger Parts</title>
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            <description>Induction Atmospheres has developed an efficient new induction heating vacuum furnace designed for industrial brazing and general-purpose heating. The Model VF-30 efficiently heats parts of virtually any shape in a high-temperature, high-vacuum environment.

With a 60% larger heating zone than its predecessor, the new VF-30 is ideal for brazing or heat treating parts of unusual shapes and repairing &amp;quot;orphan&amp;quot; [PR.com - May 05, 2007]</description>
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            <title>New Induction Heating System for Heat Staking Metal to Plastic</title>
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            <description>Induction Atmospheres has developed a new turnkey induction heating system for heat staking metal components to plastic assemblies. With a compact 3' x 3' footprint, the Model HS-2 is designed for open-air operation in a lean manufacturing environment. 

The HS-2 is equipped with an energy-efficient 2kW induction heating power supply and a specially-designed, four-position induction coil. The side-mounted control [PR.com - November 13, 2006]</description>
            <author>Induction Atmospheres</author>
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            <title>New Induction Heating System for Automated Industrial Brazing</title>
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            <description>Induction Atmospheres has developed an efficient new induction heating system designed for automated industrial brazing and soldering. With a compact 5'x6' footprint, the Model AB-1 is designed for open-air brazing in a lean manufacturing environment. 

The AB-1 is equipped with energy-efficient induction heating power supplies and a four- or six-position indexing table for easy loading and unloading. The system can be [PR.com - July 20, 2006]</description>
            <author>Induction Atmospheres</author>
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            <title>New Compact Induction Heating Vacuum Furnace</title>
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            <description>Induction Atmospheres has developed an efficient new induction heating vacuum furnace designed for industrial brazing and general-purpose heating. The Model VF-20 efficiently heats parts of virtually any shape in a high-temperature, high-vacuum environment.

The VF-20 is ideal for brazing parts of unusual shapes and repairing &amp;ldquo;orphan&amp;rdquo; parts from other heating processes. To facilitate continuous flow [PR.com - May 31, 2006]</description>
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