Industrial Curing Ovens are known by various names in different industries. Sometimes referred to as Baking Ovens or even Dryers, Curing Ovens are typically used for the thermal cross-linking of coatings and adhesives. INFRATROL Curing Ovens are designed and built to your specific requirements for part size, production rate and thermal characteristics. Types of Industrial Curing Ovens include:
Below is just a sampling of some of the Curing Ovens we have built.
Electrically Heated Batch Humidity Curing Oven is used to cure adhesives and seals at a lower temperature and shorter cure cycles. The PLC based control system monitors and adjusts temperature and relative humidity during the desired cure cycle. All our Humidity Ovens are fabricated using stainless steel. Typical oven operating temperature for this application is 120°F (50°C) with 60% RH.
Curing Oven Reference # 7425
Gas Fired Batch Curing Oven with air operated vertical-lift doors on each end. For curing Friction material in work baskets.
Curing Oven Reference # 7354
Gas Fired Batch Curing Oven used to cure large Composite Parts.
Curing Ovens Reference # 7288
Seven Cavity Batch used to cure laboratory parts. Each oven cavity has an air operated, vertical door and manual work cart. The oven has one gas fired, recirculated air system to heat all zones.
Curing Ovens Reference # 6574
Indirect Gas Fired Batch Oven to cure automotive parts. The oven uses a gas fired heat exchanger which allows the recirculated air to not come in contact with the open flame of the gas burner.
Curing Oven Reference # 6399