Powder Coating

June2016

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12 POWDER COATING, June 2016 Burn-off ovens Burn-off ovens remove combustible material from hooks, racks, fixtures, and parts. Batch ovens offer modulat- ing gas on the primary and secondary b u r n e r s t o p r o m o t e f u e l s a v i n g s throughout the burn-off process. Ovens feature one-touch controls that reduce user error and lower reject rates. Ovens are equipped with a rear-mount afterburner, high-temperature exhaust stack, roof flashing, weather collar, rain cap, and a cart for loading and un- loading. Cost-effective ovens are envi- ronmentally safe and user-friendly. Jackson Oven Supply, Jackson, MI 517/784-9660 www.jacksonoven.com Hybrid burn-off ovens H Y B R I D R A D I A N T T U B E BURNOFF OVEN system offers 93 percent efficiency (compared to 50 to 60 percent with other ovens). RT se- ries ovens' typical cycle times are 3 to 5 hours. Ovens provide very uniform temperatures with no hot or cold spots, and their rugged construction includes 11 GA steel shell, high quality blanket insulation protected by ex- panded metal (no refractory insula- tion), and heavy duty roll in cart. Ovens have a one-touch control sys- tem with a selector switch and start button; there are no timers, no menus, and no recipes, making them simple and user-friendly. 4 pages. ACE Equipment, Cleveland, OH 216/267-6366 www.armaturecoil.com The editors have selected these brochures and technical bulletins to help you find useful information on burn-off ovens. To find out more about these items, simply contact the company by phone or visit its website. Special Section: Burn-off Ovens POWDER COATING

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