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Industrial Ovens are used in many different applications, including chemical processing, food production, and even in the electronics industry, where circuit boards are run through a conveyor oven to attach surface mount components.
Here are some of the more common Industrial Ovens that you may come across:
Curing Industrial Ovens – Designed to cause a chemical reaction in a substance once a specific temperature is reached. Powder coating is one common curing oven use.
Drying Industrial Ovens – Designed to remove moisture. Typical applications are pre-treating and painting. Such ovens are also sometimes known as kilns, though they do not reach the same high temperatures as are used in ceramic kilns.
Industrial Ovens for Baking – Combines the function of curing and drying ovens.
Batch Industrial Ovens – Also called cabinet or Walk-in/Truck-in ovens, batch ovens allow for curing, drying or baking in small batches using wheeled racks, trucks or carts. This type of Industrial Oven is often found in supermarkets which have large-volume bakeries.
Conveyor or Continuous Industrial Ovens – Often part of an automatic conveyor processing system, conveyor ovens allow for higher volume processing.
Clean Room Industrial Ovens – Utilized in applications that require a cleanroom, such as biotechnology or semiconductor manufacturing processes.
Inert Gas Industrial Ovens – Designed for applications that require an inert environment whilst heating to prevent oxidation of process.
Laboratory Industrial Ovens – Typically any of he above types of ovens, but normally bench-top and designed for laboratory use.
Ovens which include a vacuum capability – Ovens in which a vacuum can be created. Typically used for potting and certain types of drying processes.
Items to consider when purchasing an Industrial Oven are:
The Temperature Controller to be used – Single Setpoint or Programmable
Airflow – Horizontal or Vertical. Forced Convection or Gravity.
The Range of temperature required for the process to be performed.
Power Required – Normally laboratory ovens run on 120V whilst larger ovens will require 208,230,480V 1PH or 3PH.
Brands of Ovens Available – There are quite a number of Industrial Oven manufacturers – Some of the more popular Brands of Ovens Available are:
Blue M
Despatch
Grieve
Yamato
CascadeTek
Hotpack
Precision Quincy
Gruenberg
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