| Marketplace
Need
The
dominant market share traditionally enjoyed by gas technologies in heat treating
applications is being challenged by new electro-technologies at a time when gas
industry representative awareness has greatly diminished due to organizational
changes brought about by energy industry deregulation and corporate restructuring.
Technology
A
wide range of gas technologies is available for heat treating applications. Some
of the emerging and existing gas heat treating technologies addressed in this
program include:
| EMERGING |
EXISTING |
| Gas
Vacuum Furnace
CRT Furnace
Atmosphere Generator
Mantle Heater |
Box
Furnaces
Car Bottom Furnaces
Bell or Hood Furnaces
Fluidized Bed Furnaces
Rotary Hearth Furnaces
Pusher Furnaces
Roller Hearth Furnaces
Integral Quench Furnaces |
These
technologies will address applications such as annealing, normalizing, hardening,
tempering, surface hardening, carburizing, and others.
Customer
Benefits
Natural
gas technologies typically offer heat treating customers important benefits, including:
increased energy savings, lower or equal capital costs, and reduced maintenance.
Other benefits are related to specific processes and include high reliability,
process repeatability or part uniformity, and environmental compliance.
Market
Segmentation
Heat
treating can be divided into two main categories: commercial and captive. Commercial
heat treating is relatively easy to identify since these facilities almost universally
have an SIC classification of 3398 for their primary or secondary listing. Captive
heat treating, which is by far the predominate type of operating, can have classifications
varying over the SIC range of 33xx to 39xx and includes others such as 5051.
Heat
treating also includes many different processes within each category such as annealing,
tempering, hardening, carburizing, etc., with various processing times, temperatures,
and atmosphere requirements for each. This creates the challenge for gas utilities
to maintain expertise in all the facets of the market.
Market
Potential
A
recent study commissioned by the Industrial Center estimates that 125 million
tons of metal products will be processed by heat treating for year 2000. The total
energy used in these processes amounts to 140 TBtu per year. Gas represents about
78% of this use (110 TBtu) and electric represents 15% (21 TBtu). The total gas
load potential in heat treating in 2005 can reach 146 TBtu, which includes 11
Bcf from new or emerging gas technologies. The top 10 states/provinces for heat
treating facilities in the US and Canada are: MI, OH, CA, TX, IL, IN, PA, NJ,
MA, and NY.
Program
Goals
1.
To educate the consortia on the heat treating market, processes, equipment, and
sales channels/contacts.
2.
To provide consortia representatives with sales tools, and prospect lists to effectively
target their efforts and maximize their ability to successfully close sales opportunities.
3.
To facilitate and assist in the development of demonstration sites for new emerging
gas heat treating technologies within the consortia representatives' service territories.
Program
Plan
Training
Workshop:
A
one-day training workshop will be developed utilizing one or more consultants
to be held on-site at the consortia representative's facility, with a companion
reference handbook for each person attending. The workshop will focus on providing
an overview of the heat treating industry/market segments, as well as the processes
and equipment used for heat treating. The competitive position of gas vs. other
fuels will be addressed, including sample economic comparisons and identification
of gas opportunities.
Sales
Tools:
An
Online Heat Treating Equipment Buyer's Guide will be developed to educate consortia
representatives and customers on the various conventional and emerging gas equipment
available for various heat treating applications. In addition, a database/web
page of heat treating manufacturers and their local manufacturers' reps will be
developed to assist consortia member networking/sales activities at the local
level.
Prospect
Generation:
A
list of over 500 commercial and 1,500 captive heat treating facilities has been
developed by the Industrial Center and the Heat Treat Network. This valuable database
of heat treaters will be given to each consortium member representative to prospect
and pre-qualify customers for joint sales calls with local equipment manufacturers.
Technical
Consultants:
A
list of technical consultants in the heat treating field will be developed for
consortia members to access, if needed, during the sales cycle process. These
consultants will be categorized by their expertise related to specific process
and equipment type. This resource will be available to assist members in sales
cycles where certain heat treating expertise is not available "in house",
and would be difficult and time-consuming to locate.
Demonstration
Sites:
Showcase
demonstrations for emerging gas technologies in the heat treating industry will
be pursued on an individual member basis, as desired. Leveraged funding for these
sites will be sought in collaboration with strategic partnerships with DOE, state
organizations, GRI, and equipment manufacturers. Consortia members will only contribute
dollars, as appropriate for sites in their service area.
See
the Heat Treating
Consortium web site
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