Pit Batch Oven
A pit batch oven is a specialised type of industrial oven that is designed to handle a wide range of thermal processing applications. It is a large, stationary oven that is typically installed below ground level, and can be used for processes such as heat treating, annealing, stress relieving, and tempering.
The oven works by heating up the air inside the oven and then circulating it around the products being processed to achieve the desired temperature and atmosphere. The atmosphere inside the pit batch oven can be controlled by introducing a specific gas or a combination of gases to create the desired environment for the specific thermal processing application.
Function
The oven works by heating up the air inside the oven and then circulating it around the products being processed to achieve the desired temperature and atmosphere.
Heating Rate
The heating rate of the furnace is adjustable, with options for ramp and soak programming as per the process requirement.
Features
Pit batch ovens typically come equipped with a number of features, such as programmable temperature control, digital readouts, automatic shut-off systems, and safety interlocks.
Temperature Range
The temperature range of a pit batch oven can vary depending on the specific application or as per the process requirement.
Power Requirement
The power requirements for a pit batch oven can vary depending on the specific application and size of the oven.
Heat Source
The heat source for a pit batch oven can vary depending on the specific application, but most commonly it is fueled by natural gas or electricity.
Capacity
Pit batch ovens can range in size from small bench-top models to large industrial ovens capable of processing large parts or batches of parts.