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About the Paulo Nashville Division

Paulo’s Nashville Division features both a large Integral Quench heat treating line and Vacuum capacity. The Nashville Division supports customers in the Mid-South and Southeast US with processes such as carburizing, ferritic nitrocarburizing, vacuum heat treating and more with state-of-the-art equipment and automated systems.

Paulo Nashville Division Information

Office Hours: Monday through Friday from 8:00 am–5:00 pm Production Hours: 24/7

3206 Ambrose Ave Nashville, TN 37207

Phone: (615) 228-2526

Fax: (615) 228-2734

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Nashville Division Equipment

Paulo’s Nashville Division features high-tech computer automated equipment to support a broad range of integral quench and vacuum heat treating services. Below you will find a few key examples of our Nashville division equipment along with their specifications.

Vacuum Furnace

The vacuum furnaces in Nashville have IATF and CQI-9 certifications for the automotive market; they can perform vacuum hardening, vacuum annealing, vacuum stress relief and vacuum solution treatment processes.

  • Number of Furnaces: 5
  • Maximum Working Area Size: 60″ x 36″ x 36″
  • Minimum Temperature: 300°F
  • Maximum Temperature: 2,450°F
  • Maximum Capacity: 8,000 lbs @ 2,400°F
  • Atmosphere: Nitrogen

Batch Integral Quench Furnace

Our integral quench furnaces in Nashville perform stress relieving, annealing, neutral hardening, carburizing, carbonitriding, and ferritic nitrocarburizing (FNC) processes.

  • Number of Furnaces: 8
  • Maximum Working Area: 48″ x 36″ x 38″
  • Minimum Temperature: 900°F
  • Maximum Temperature: 1,750°F
  • Maximum Weight: 3,500 lbs
  • Atmosphere: Endothermic Gas
  • Brand: AFC

Vacuum Purge Nitriding Furnace

The vacuum purge nitriding furnaces in Nashville can run three processes: gas nitriding, ferritic nitrocarburizing, oxynitriding, and post oxidation. This furnace can also perform vacuum inert gas-nitrogen tempering, stress relief and aging.

  • Number of Furnaces: 1
  • Maximum Working Area Size: 70″ x 47″ x 39″
  • Maximum Temperature: 1,382°F
  • Maximum Capacity: 6,600 lbs @ 100°F
  • Atmosphere: Various Depending on Process
  • Brand: KGO

Vacuum Furnace

The vacuum furnaces in Nashville have IATF and CQI-9 certifications for the automotive market; they can perform vacuum hardening, vacuum annealing, vacuum stress relief and vacuum solution treatment processes.

  • Number of Furnaces: 5
  • Maximum Working Area Size: 60″ x 36″ x 36″
  • Minimum Temperature: 300°F
  • Maximum Temperature: 2,450°F
  • Maximum Capacity: 8,000 lbs @ 2,400°F
  • Atmosphere: Nitrogen

Batch Integral Quench Furnace

Our integral quench furnaces in Nashville perform stress relieving, annealing, neutral hardening, carburizing, carbonitriding, and ferritic nitrocarburizing (FNC) processes.

  • Number of Furnaces: 8
  • Maximum Working Area: 48″ x 36″ x 38″
  • Minimum Temperature: 900°F
  • Maximum Temperature: 1,750°F
  • Maximum Weight: 3,500 lbs
  • Atmosphere: Endothermic Gas
  • Brand: AFC

Vacuum Purge Nitriding Furnace

The vacuum purge nitriding furnaces in Nashville can run three processes: gas nitriding, ferritic nitrocarburizing, oxynitriding, and post oxidation. This furnace can also perform vacuum inert gas-nitrogen tempering, stress relief and aging.

  • Number of Furnaces: 1
  • Maximum Working Area Size: 70″ x 47″ x 39″
  • Maximum Temperature: 1,382°F
  • Maximum Capacity: 6,600 lbs @ 100°F
  • Atmosphere: Various Depending on Process
  • Brand: KGO

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