Ipsen ships record number of vacuum furnaces

Ipsen USA’s Vacuum Technology Excellence Center shipped 14 new vacuum furnaces between February 26 and March 31, 2026 (Courtesy Ipsen)
Ipsen USA’s Vacuum Technology Excellence Center shipped 14 new vacuum furnaces between February 26 and March 31, 2026 (Courtesy Ipsen)

Ipsen USA’s Vacuum Technology Excellence Center, located in Cherry Valley, Illinois, USA, has announced the shipment of fourteen new vacuum furnaces between February 26 and March 31, 2026. This record achievement comes as Ipsen reports a strong first quarter for new orders, with Q1 bookings for vacuum furnaces and related services exceeding $52 million.

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“Orders in 2026 have been exceptional for Ipsen, both in volume and in the diversity of customers we are supporting,” said Matt Clinite, Vice President of Sales. “We have made substantial investments in our facilities, equipment, and people, and we are seeing those investments pay off in our ability to serve customers effectively.”

Recent shipments demonstrate broad demand across key markets, including aerospace, energy, and commercial heat treating. The furnaces shipped included a mix of Ipsen’s TITAN platform, MetalMaster, TurboTreater, and vacuum aluminium brazing technologies. During the first quarter, Ipsen shipped furnaces across North America, Latin America and Asia, supporting a wide range of industrial applications.

“Across industries, customers continue to rely on Ipsen for high-performance equipment backed by responsive, dependable service,” said Clinite. “Strong bookings for both new furnace systems and aftermarket support are a testament to that trust.”

Ipsen stated that continued investment in engineering, service and manufacturing capabilities will support demand. Ipsen expects ongoing demand in the energy and aerospace markets to carry this momentum through the remainder of 2026.

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