350°F Cabinet Oven Used to Heat Tubular Aluminum Parts
Grieve’s No. 890 is a 350°F (177°C) electrically heated cabinet oven currently used for heating tubular aluminum parts at a customer’s facility.
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Grieve’s No. 890 is a 350°F (177°C) electrically heated cabinet oven currently used for heating tubular aluminum parts at a customer’s facility. Workspace dimensions are 156" × 18" × 18", and 14.4 kW are installed in Nichrome wire heating elements, while a 1,000-cfm, 1-hp recirculating blower provides horizontal airflow.
The oven features 4" insulated walls, aluminized steel exterior and Type 430 stainless steel interior, as well as a motor-operated vertical lift door.
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