Small electric batch ovens from Rapid Engineering are capable of reaching a maximum temperature of 450-500°F and can be used to bake, cure or dry items with a variety of coatings and substrates. New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 8/17/2012
The No. 839 electrically-heated, 850°F walk-in oven from Grieve is designed for heat treating and high-temperature batch paint baking. New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 8/16/2012
Global Finishing Solutions’ batch process ovens feature a uni-flow air distribution system designed to maintain consistent airflow and temperature throughout the oven. New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 8/15/2012
The No. 804 1,100°F electric walk-in oven from Grieve is designed for heat treating and curing paint and varnish. New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 4/27/2012
Grieve’s No. 1019 is a 500°F electrically-heated walk-in batch oven designed for curing coatings onto large discs. New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 2/13/2012
LCR Hallcrest’s Thermostrip DC temperature tape is designed to provide visual evidence of attained temperature at a bonding site, when an item is undergoing curing or drying, and can ensure that temperature is maintained during a laminating process. New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 1/31/2012
A process oven built by Jackson Oven Supply features a jack-mount afterburner to vent smoke and odor generated in the oven chamber through a powered exhauster. New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 1/20/2012
The BlueWave LED DX-1000 light-curing system from Dymax Corp. is designed to provide several advantages over conventional lamp-curing systems, including cooler curing temperatures, lower intensity degradation over time, more consistent cure results,... New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 11/11/2011
David Weisman’s horizontal conveyorized infrared preheat and curing system is designed to preheat or cure liquid and powder coatings on a variety of products that are processed horizontally. New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 11/10/2011