Electric Heat Belt Conveyor Oven operates up to 650°F.
Press Release Summary:
Model No. 894 offers workspace dimensions of 30 x 48 x 15 in. Workloads travel on 316 stainless steel conveyor belt driven by 1/4 hp motor drive, variable from 0.4 to 8.4 ipm. Product offers 48 in. insulated heat zone with recirculated airflow provided by 2,000 cfm, 2-hp recirculating blower. Total of 60 kW is installed in Incoloy sheathed tubular heating elements. Additional offerings include magnehelic pressure gauge on blower outlet and exhauster outlet.
Original Press Release:
650°F Electric Heat Belt Conveyor Oven from Grieve
No. 894 is a 650°F electric heat belt conveyor oven from Grieve, currently used for sintering Teflon material onto flat sheets at a customer's facility. The workspace dimensions of this unit are 30"W x 48"D x 15" H. Workloads travel on a 24" wide, 1/2" x 1/2" 316 stainless steel conveyor belt, driven by a 1/4 HP motor drive, variable from 0.4 to 8.4 inches per minute. An 18" long open belt loading zone, 48" insulated heat zone with recirculated airflow and 18" long open belt unloading zone are provided. 60 kW total are installed in Incoloy sheathed tubular heating elements, while a 2000 CFM, 2-HP recirculating blower provides vertical upward and downward airflow to the workload. This Grieve oven features an aluminized steel exterior, 6" thick insulated walls, Type 304, 2B stainless steel interior and an exhaust hood over each end of the workspace, equipped with a 12" diameter tubeaxial fan driven by a 1/2-HP motor. No. 894 also includes a magnehelic pressure gauge on the blower outlet and exhauster outlet, a manual reset excess temperature controller with separate control contactors, recording temperature controller and SCR power controller. The unit is constructed to stringent JIC/NEMA 12 electrical standards. For more information, please contact: THE GRIEVE CORPORATION, 500 Hart Road, Round Lake, Illinois 60073-2898 USA. Phone: (847) 546-8225. Fax: (847) 546-9210. Web: www.grievecorp.com. Email: sales@grievecorp.com. Attention: Frank Calabrese.