Electric, Partial Vacuum Oven cures silicone and rubber.
Press Release Summary:
Used for curing silicone and EPDM rubber weather stripping, 12 ft x 7 ft 10 in. x 9 ft 7 in. electrically heated partial vacuum oven has 400°F operating temperature (500°F max) and vacuum pressure to 15 in. Hg. Oven handles 5,000 to 7,000 feet of product rolled onto reel cart, and claw-type vacuum pump exhausts vapors from process. Subsequently, vapors are condensed in receiving vessel to enable capture and reprocessing of byproducts. Hinged access door is also standard.
Original Press Release:
Partial Vacuum Rubber Curing Oven Shipped to Building Products Manufacturer
• For curing silicone and EPDM rubber weather stripping
•Â Electrically heated partial vacuum oven
•Â Temperature: 400°F Operate, 500°F Maximum
•Â Vacuum Pressure: 15 in. Hg
•Â Product Handling: 5,000 to 7,000 feet of product rolled onto a reel cart
•Â Equipment Size: 7'10" Deep x 12'0" Wide x 9'7" High
SPECIAL FEATURES
VACUUM PUMP: Claw-type vacuum pump to exhaust vapors from the process. Vapors are condensed in a receiving vessel so that condensed byproducts of the process can be captured and reprocessed for secondary uses.
CHAMBER ACCESS DOORS: Hinged access door with pressure relief latches and a pneumatically inflated door seal on all four edges of the door, and pneumatic door assists option.
TESTING: Oven included shop assembly and testing, as well as field installation, testing, and training.