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18 POWDER COATING, November 2017 Modular batch ovens Company's modular powder curing batch ovens are available in more than 120 standard models to ship within weeks with easy assembly onsite. Standard fea- tures include operating temperatures to 400°F, modular 5-inch thick insulated panel construction, and energy-efficient direct fire burners. Natural gas, propane, or electric models are standard. Fostoria's modular concept helps lower your capital equipment investment and keeps energy expenses low. 2 pages. Fostoria Process Equipment, div. of TPI, Johnson City, TN 800/495-4525 www.fostoriaprocessequipment.com Cure ovens Company manufactures custom heat and motion technologies, including in- frared (IR) and high velocity air ovens, control panels, conveyors, and other spe- cialty equipment. IR ovens can be designed for overhead, spindle, or belt con- veyors as well as batch applications. Energy-efficient ovens feature modular con- struction, multiple temperature zones, and interchangeable elements. Ovens offer fast cure cycles and are suitable for curing wood, metals, and plastics. Blasdel Enterprises, Greensburg, IN 800/661-3213 www.blasdel.net Curing Equipment Curing ovens Pass-thru cure ovens use direct-fired burner combustion technology to pro- vide efficient air distribution without ex- cessive air turbulence. Ovens are avail- able with a variety of mounting configu- rations and heat sources, including nat- ural gas, propane, electric, steam, or IR, for increased flexibility. Ovens are user friendly, cost effective, and safe for the environment. Ovens are designed to minimize heat loss, and adding inter- nally powered air seals where applicable will increase energy efficiency. Jackson Oven, Jackson, MI 517/784-9660 www.jacksonoven.com UPDATE:

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