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Cost Optimization10 June 2026 · 2 min read · Vinayak Raizada

Weekend furnace holding: the silent cost in heat treatment

Batch furnaces held temperature over empty weekends, 15–25% of furnace energy with no parts scheduled.

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Weekend furnace holding: the silent cost in heat treatment

Holding temperature with nothing to hold

Heat treatment shops run batch furnaces like insurance policies: keep soak temperature through the weekend so Monday doesn't start cold. The logic is sound until you check the production calendar.

In plants we've baselined, 40% of weekends had zero batches scheduled, yet furnaces maintained full holding load for 48+ hours.

The rupee math

Furnace holding isn't free. For a typical batch shop with three furnaces:

  • Holding load: 60–120 kW per furnace

  • Weekend hours without batches: 36–48 hours

  • At ₹8–12/kWh blended rate: ₹3–6L/month in pure waste

That's not maintenance. That's margin walking out the exhaust.

Safe ramp-down prescriptions

The objection is always Monday morning: "We can't afford a 4-hour re-heat."

The answer is calendar-linked prescriptions:

  1. Correlate furnace registers with confirmed batch schedules 36 hours out

  2. Ramp down when no batches are scheduled before Sunday 18:00

  3. Pre-heat Monday timed to first confirmed batch, not fixed 06:00 clock

Plants that adopt this pattern see 60% reduction in weekend holding hours without missing Monday dispatches.

Verify on the bill

Track non-production furnace kWh week-over-week. IPMVP-style comparison against the same weeks prior year (adjusted for production volume) gives plant heads a number the CFO will believe.

Takeaway

Weekend holding is a habit, not a requirement. Your production calendar already knows when it's waste, your energy layer should too.

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