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Electric IR Boost Oven utilizes fast-response heaters.

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Electric IR Boost Oven utilizes fast-response heaters.
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July 5, 2007 - Fast Response Electric Infrared Boost Oven System lets users boost temperatures of liquid or powder coated on small, medium, and large 3D products prior to entrance to hot air/convection oven. Equipped with electric IR heaters and controls, modular design allows for addition of more heated height and/or air recirculation system. System can be used as stand-alone complete cure oven or as boost system in conjunction with existing hot air/convection oven.

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David Weisman, LLC
30-T Mill Valley Lane
Stamford, CT, 06903
USA



Unique, Durable, Fast Response Electric Infrared Boost Oven System


David Weisman, L.L.C. is pleased to introduce its latest Fast Response Electric Infrared Boost Oven System design for customers to quickly boost the temperatures of liquid or powder coated on small, medium and large 3-dimensional products prior to entrance to a hot air/convection oven. The system features superior, fast response electric infrared heaters and controls, and modular design for addition of more heated height and/or addition of an air recirculation system. System can be used as a stand-alone complete cure oven or as a boost system in conjunction with an existing hot air/convection oven. The boost system will provide significant energy savings, allow increased line speeds and product throughput utilizing minimal floor space, dry or cure problem areas on particular parts, and/or reduce or eliminate cross-color contamination on powder coated parts. Product bulletin attached.

Background: David Weisman, L.L.C. designs and manufactures gas & electric infrared heater/control packages, and infrared, hot air/convection & combinations ovens. Applications include: Preheat/boost, cure, dry, postheat/postcure solvent & water-based paint and powder coatings on products. Heating for conveyorized metal, plastic, wood, etc. parts and paper, film, foil and textile continuous webs. Small to medium sized conveyorized ovens and turn-key systems. Automated or batch processes.
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