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Get a Taste of Process Gas Analysis in Metallurgy

Discover how real-time gas analysis in furnace systems helps you optimize processes, ensure quality, and reveal hidden reaction dynamics.

Time slots

Session 1 (English): 10 am CEST (Berlin, Germany)
Session 2 (English): 5 pm CEST (Berlin, Germany)

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Speakers

  • Moritz Boller
    Application Manager
  • Johannes Meiwald
    Product Manager Instruments
  • Christian Burger
    Market Manager Metallurgy+Thin Film

What is the webinar about?

Precise process control is vital in metallurgy, where even minor deviations in gas composition can impact material properties, product quality, or overall consistency. This webinar explores the added value of integrating real-time process gas analysis into furnace operations – not only to monitor ongoing reactions, but also to document, interpret, and optimize them.

Residual Gas Analysis (RGA) can uncover invisible dynamics within vacuum processes, supporting decisions based on measurable indicators such as partial pressures, reaction completeness, or contamination events. When systematically recorded and evaluated, these data streams form the foundation for deeper process understanding and optimization.

We will explore how this data can be leveraged not just for process validation, but as a basis for future-ready applications like AI-driven diagnostics or predictive maintenance.

Highlights include:

  • Integration concepts and practical examples from vacuum metallurgy
  • Strategic measurement positions in vacuum furnace systems
  • How RGA supports process optimization, quality control and documentation

Who should attend?

This webinar is ideal for engineers and process specialists working in metallurgy, vacuum applications, high-temperature processes, and R&D who want to enhance their know-how in gas analysis.