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Steam Heated Batch Oven Cures Adhesive Resin onto Abrasives

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Wisconsin Oven Corp.
2025 Young St.
East Troy, WI, 53120
USA



Press release date: September 6, 2011

Wisconsin Oven designed and manufactured a steam heated walk-in batch oven to cure water based adhesive resin onto abrasives. The oven was designed to process 35,000 pounds of product with a guaranteed temperature uniformity of +/-5° F at 240° F (confirmed via 20 point profile test).

The curing oven has chamber dimensions of 17'6" wide x 21'4" long x 7'6" high and a maximum operating temperature of 300º F. The oven is constructed with high efficiency panel assemblies that provide 25% better insulating efficiency than standard panels.

The recirculation system has a 25,000 CFM plug mounted blower with a 25 HP motor. The air will be supplied to the work chamber from a roof mounted heater house and the oven ductwork has adjustable, factory preset nozzles for optimum air flow efficiencies. The nozzles are arranged for top-down air flow to maximize heating rates and temperature uniformity of the product. Two (2) jumbo suction fans rated at 6,680 CFM at 31" of static pressure were provided to return the hot air to the heater house. The heating system for the industrial batch oven features two (2) row steam coils rated at 2,000,000 BTU per hour input total at 120 PSIG steam. A steam humidification system for humidity injection into the heating chamber and interior lighting with five (5) metal halide lamps was also provided. The curing batch oven has a UL certified and labeled NEMA 12 control enclosure and is controlled by an Allen-Bradley ControlLogix 1756 PLC.

For further details on this equipment, or if you would like to work with us on another application, call Tom Trueman at (262) 642-6024, or by email at ttrueman@wisoven.com. To request a quote for a walk-in batch oven please visit our website and fill out our online questionnaire with your equipment specifications.

Company Information
Wisconsin Oven Corporation
2675 Main Street, PO Box 873
East Troy, WI 53120 USA
(262)642-3938 phone
(262)363-4018 fax
sales@wisoven.com
http://www.wisoven.com/

Contact Information for Press Only Andrea Strand
Marketing Consultant
Cut Wing Marketing Solutions
(262) 203-5463 direct phone
sales@cutwingmarketing.com

Contact Information for Product
Tom Trueman
Application Engineer
Wisconsin Oven Corporation
(262)642-6024 direct phone
ttrueman@wisoven.com



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