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Can-Eng Furnaces International Limited
6800 Montrose Road
L2E 6V5 Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Phone: +1 905 356-1327
Fax: +1 905 359-1817
http://www.can-eng.com

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Number of employees50-99
Sales volume (in K)10-49 Mio US $
Export contentmax. 50%
Year of foundation1964
Area of business
  • Foundry plants and installations, planning, construction, engineering
Company Profile
Can-Eng Furnaces

Can-Eng Furnaces is a leading designer and manufacturer of industrial heat treating equipment. Our rugged designs have served commercial and captive heat-treaters, stamping and fastener companies, automotive component producers, the iron and steel industries, aluminum foundries, agricultural, construction and appliance manufacturers around the globe since 1964.

Can-Eng Furnaces is at the forefront of the aluminum heat treating technology and will be showcasing its Basketless Heat Treating System (BHTS®) for the efficient treatment of aluminum intensive automotive engine blocks, cylinder heads, structures and suspension components at GIFA. Can-Eng's Basketless Heat Treating System® reduces energy consumption by 40% and floor space requirements by 30% when compared to conventional roller hearth systems. The BHTS® incorporates a unique material handling system that provides for single piece product flow. This lean manufacturing concept transfers castings through the system without the use of baskets, carriers or trays. The elimination of baskets which require continuous repairs and replacement reduces capital and operating costs and also reduces energy consumption required to process product. The BHTS® design results in a more compact footprint with significantly less maintenance requirements. Options exist for unique system layouts, which can be integrated into lean manufacturing cells.