Atmosphere-Controlled Heat Treatment Furnaces are furnaces in which the atmospheric conditions are precisely regulated during the heat treatment of metal parts. These furnaces help prevent oxidation, carburization, or other chemical reactions by preserving the surface quality and internal structure of the treated material. The furnace atmosphere is typically adjusted using inert gases such as nitrogen, argon, or hydrogen to avoid undesired reactions on the material surface. Atmosphere-controlled heat treatment furnaces are especially preferred in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and electronics, where high-quality and precision components are required. These furnaces are optimized to shorten processing times and provide a more efficient heat treatment process.