Thermcraft, Inc. – Manufacturer of Industrial Furnaces,
Ceramic Heaters, and Ovens
Since beginning its operations in January, 1971, Thermcraft
has earned a reputation for manufacturing quality
heaters and furnaces for high
temperature operations. Located in Winston-Salem, North
Carolina since its inception, Thermcraft
has continued to meet the needs of customers around the
world. Although beginning with a simple line of heaters,
Thermcraft has continued
to expand its product lines and now manufactures a wide
range of ceramic heaters along
with ovens, furnaces, electronic
temperature sensors and controls,
vacuum formed insulation, vacuum formed ceramic fiber heaters,
diffusion furnace heaters for the semi-conductor industry
and a variety of other complimentary products.
Thermcraft continues to
expand its capabilities and look for better and more efficient
ways to meet its customers' needs. In the last few years,
the Fibercraft® line of vacuum formed fiber products
was introduced and the capabilities of those products are
continuing to expand. The full line of Marshall Furnaces
has been added to give customers additional options in furnace
design. The Thermal Knife(PAT) Cord
Filler Removal machine was also added to meet the needs
of the electrical cord industry. More recently, the assets
of Accutherm, Inc. were purchased by Thermcraft
and its full product line and support services are now available
through Thermcraft.
Through a staff of engineers and design draftspersons,
Thermcraft's products can
be customized to meet each customer's specific requirements
- whether it be an electrical change, a size variation or
a full product design change.
A network of sales representatives around the world helps
Thermcraft meet each
customer's needs economically, providing dependable and
reliable service and products.
This Web Page reviews the most popular product lines available
from Thermcraft showing
samples of the heaters, controls, furnaces and ovens available.
There is a wide range of product sizes and temperatures
in each category. Ask for detailed brochures on any of the
items listed for a further explanation of the range of product
lines and ordering information on each.