The SCS Precisioncure TC thermal cure system from Specialty Coating Systems uses high-volume forced convection heating designed for efficient and reliable curing. New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 5/3/2013
Dymax Corp.’s Edge-Carry series of conveyors is designed for rapid curing of ultraviolet and/or visible-light-sensitive adhesives, inks and coatings on sensitive components. New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 3/7/2013
Grieve’s No. 889 is a 350°F gas-heated walk-in oven used for curing carbon/epoxy components hung on monorail tracks. No. 922 is an electrically-heated, 500°F cleanroom cabinet oven used for drying precision parts in baskets. New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 2/21/2013
Grieve Corp.’s No. 876 is a 500°F gas-heated belt conveyor oven designed for drying brass and aluminum parts. New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 12/28/2012
The latest gas catalytic infrared heater bank boost system from David Weisman LLC is designed to enable users to quickly raise the temperatures of liquid- and powder-coated three-dimensional products prior to their entrance to or right in the first ... New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 10/24/2012
Grieve’s No. 873 is a 650°F, electrically-heated inert atmosphere cabinet oven designed for processing corrosive materials. New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 10/22/2012
Reliant Finishing Systems’ powder coating curing ovens are designed to safely and efficiently cure previously applied powder coating media. New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 9/27/2012
Haynncorp will highlight three gas-fired ovens it designed for a customer’s proprietary process as well as a powered truck drive system that is recessed into the floor. New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 9/26/2012
Fostoria Industries’ electric infrared oven systems can gel and completely cure powder on metal parts and often are used as a booster prior to use of a convection oven to speed overall curing times, reduce the time required in the convection oven an... New Product AnnouncementsPublished: 8/21/2012
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