No. 878 is a 350°F gas-heated tunnel oven from Grieve, currently used for drying water from aluminum parts hung on a monorail pass-through conveyor. The workload passes through a 24-in.-long insulated, unheated entrance vestibule, a 144-in.-long insulated heat zone with recirculated airflow and a 24-in.-long insulated, unheated exit vestibule.
No. 878 is a 350°F gas-heated tunnel oven from Grieve, currently used for drying water from aluminum parts hung on a monorail pass-through conveyor. The workload passes through a 24-in.-long insulated, unheated entrance vestibule, a 144-in.-long insulated heat zone with recirculated airflow and a 24-in.-long insulated, unheated exit vestibule. This oven is suspended from the factory ceiling and operated by a remote control panel.
500,000 BTU/hr installed in a modulating natural gas burner heat the workspace, while a 6,000 CFM, 5-hp recirculating blower provide vertical downward airflow to the workload. The unit has a bottom-mounted heat chamber and a 24 in. wide x 72-in. high side door for access to the chamber and workspace. The oven features an aluminized steel interior and exterior, along with 4-in.-thick insulated walls.
For more information, visitwww.grievecorp.com.
EQUIPMENT: Grieve Installs Gas-Heated Tunnel Oven - Posted 11/14/07
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