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Burn-Off Ovens - Batch and Continuous |
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One of the
many applications for a batch burn-off oven is to bake off cured paint from
hooks, racks, parts and fixtures. The burn-off process involves heating the
substrate to 600-800° F. The paint will decompose, releasing smoke
that travels through an afterburner chamber
operating in the range of 1400-1900° F. Because the
smoke is completely processed in the afterburner, no harmful contaminates
are emitted to the atmosphere. Burn-off ovens are environmentally safe.
After the automatic cycle is complete, normally between 2-6 hours, all
that remains on the hooks is an organic ash.
Other applications for this equipment
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Engine Rebuilders |
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Electric Motor Rewind |
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Plastic, Adhesive & Fiber
Removal |
JOS offers a wide range of
Burn-Off ovens. For more information please contact our office at
517.784.9660. |
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Batch Process Ovens |
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Batch Process Ovens provide an economical solution for a variety of
industrial processes. Many standard sizes are available in operating
temperatures to 500° F,
650° F & 750° F. Both
electric and gas fired ovens are available.
Each oven is constructed with 4”, 5” or 6” thick insulated walls,
doors and roof. Internal air distribution ductwork is aluminized steel
supported with suitable structural steel. The heater box is mounted at
the rear of the oven or on the roof. The control panel includes a
Honeywell temperature controller, high limit, push buttons and lights.
For gas-fired ovens the combustion system includes a Honeywell flame
safeguard with UV or flame rod flame supervision. For electric ovens the
heat source is incoloy sheathed tubular heating elements. Each oven is
designed and built to NFPA, FM or IRI and OSHA standards.
Typical
applications for this equipment are:
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Curing |
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Drying |
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Annealing |
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Heat treating |
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Aging |
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Bonding |
JOS offers a wide range of
Batch Process ovens. For more information please contact our office at
517-784-9660. |
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