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Electric IR Oven dries steel webs that run 200 fpm.
Electric IR Oven dries steel webs that run 200 fpm.

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Electric IR Oven dries steel webs that run 200 fpm.


April 14, 2005 - Featuring 3 zones that provide uniform heat across web, model Web Dryer/IR/E removes moisture on steel web from 1/8–½ in. thick. Oven uses medium-wave, rapid response heaters and lets users turn off zones when drying smaller web widths. With heaters mounted to heat from top-down and bottom-up, unit can operate coil temperatures up to 2,000°F. Casters enable unit to be moved off web line as required and heating capacity is rated at 200 kW.


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Release date: March 29, 2005

Electric Infrared Oven Used to Dry Steel Webs

Wisconsin Infrared Systems’ model Web Dryer/IR/E, an Electric Medium-Wave Web Drying Oven, was manufactured for the steel industry; to remove moisture on a steel web that runs 200 FPM.

This infrared oven was specifically designed to remove moisture on a steel web ranging from 1/8” to ½” thick. It has three zones to help provide uniform heat across the web and it also has the ability to turn off zones when drying smaller web widths. The oven uses medium-wave, rapid response heaters and can operate coil temperatures up to 2000 °F. The heaters are mounted in a manner to heat from the top-down and bottom-up. The oven was designed to deliver high power in a short space. This design is used in many web applications where floor space is at a premium.

The oven is constructed using tongue and groove panel construction with 6” of insulation and is rated for 200-600 °F. The equipment features a manual control package with 3 zones of control, and is mounted on casters so the oven can be moved off the web line as required. This oven heating capacity is rated at approximately 200 kW.

Additional features available are; customized oven sizes, batch or conveyor systems, Full PLC control, operation on different fuels, Watch Dog® Oven Management Systems and turn key systems.

For further details, contact Wisconsin Infrared Systems at (262) 642-4200, or by email at infrared@wisoven.com.

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Name: Wisconsin Infrared Systems
Address: 2675 Main Street
City: East Troy
State: WI
ZIP: 53120
Country: USA
Phone: 262-642-4200
FAX: 262-363-4018
http://www.wisinfrared.com



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