Industrial Ovens. Why Purchase Brand New?
Sep 22nd, 2008 by admin
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.
Some common types of industrial ovens include:
Industrial Ovens for Curing - Designed to cause a chemical reaction in a substance once a specific temperature is reached. Powder coating is one common curing oven use.
Industrial Ovens for Drying - Designed to remove moisture. Typical applications are pre-treating and painting. Such ovens are also sometimes known as furnaces, though they do not reach the same high temperatures as are used in ceramic kilns.
Baking Industrial Ovens - Combines the function of curing and drying ovens.
Batch Industrial Ovens - Also called cabinet or Walk-in/Truck-in ovens, batch ovens permit curing, drying or baking in small batches utilizing wheeled racks, carts or trucks. This type of Industrial Oven is often found in supermarkets which have large-volume bakeries.
Conveyor or Continuous Industrial Ovens - Typically 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.
Ovens Designed to be Used in a Laboratory - 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 - For just one temperature at a time, a single set-point temperature controller will be adequate. However, should you wish to subject the product to different temperatures for different periods of time, then consider a Programmable temperature controller
Airflow - Horizontal or Vertical. Forced Convection or Gravity.
Temperature Range
Power Available for the oven - Normally laboratory ovens run on 120V whilst larger ovens will require 208,230,480V 1PH or 3PH.
Brands - There are quite a number of Industrial Oven manufacturers - Some of the more popular Brands are:
Yamato, Blue M, Gruenberg, Precision Scientific, Hotpack, Grieve, CascadeTek
A Certified Refurbished Industrial Oven is a good alternative to a brand new unit provided it is purchased from a reputable company. LR Environmental Equipment Co. Inc. has offered Certified Refurbished Industrial Ovens for Over 40 Years and is the largest dealer of this type in the World. They also offer a range of Brand New Industrial Ovens, including low cost, high quality Laboratory Ovens. Their Certified Used Refurbished Ovens are sold with a Warranty and 100% Money Back Guarantee should
you not be completely satisfied.
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