Industrial Box Oven
An industrial box oven is a type of oven used in manufacturing processes to heat, cure or dry materials, parts, or products. It is typically a large, enclosed chamber with insulated walls, designed to withstand high temperatures and provide even heat distribution.
The oven uses either gas or electric heating elements to generate heat, which is then circulated throughout the chamber by fans or blowers. The temperature and humidity inside the oven can be controlled and monitored by a controller and sensors, ensuring consistent and precise conditions for the material being processed.
Function
The chamber is a climatic chamber specifically designed to perform carbonation tests on concrete samples.
Configuration
The Industrial Box Oven comes in numerous sizes and configurations for different applications. Airflow, insulation, and automated controls are customizable.
Features
For consistent heating, the oven has a digital temperature controller, high-temperature limit control, and high-velocity recirculation. Door interlock and over-temperature safety switches are also included.
Temperature Range
The oven can reach temperatures as per the process requirement.
Heating Rate
The oven can heat up at a different rate, depending on the sample size and heating requirements.
Capacity
The oven is available in a range of sizes with various capacities, depending on the specific application requirements.
Heat Source
The oven can be heated with a variety of heat sources, including electric, gas.
Power Requirement
The oven's power requirements vary depending on the specific configuration and heat source.
Atmosphere
The oven can be operated in a variety of atmospheres, including air, nitrogen or as per the process requirement.