The oxidation heat treatment furnace is designed to create a controlled oxide layer on the metal surface to enhance corrosion resistance and reduce friction. This process is typically applied to stainless steel and other alloys and involves heating the metal to a specific temperature, followed by exposure to an oxidizing atmosphere. The oxidation process not only improves the material's aesthetic appearance but also enhances surface properties, providing functional advantages. Oxidation heat treatment furnaces are equipped with precise temperature and gas control systems that ensure the formation of a homogeneous oxide layer.