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Industrial Ovens These are closed heated chambers, which have wide industrial applications, such as, drying, curing, and baking, chemical processing, food production, and electronic industry etc. Industrial ovens can be used in a wide range of temperatures, in batches or continuously with a conveyor line. Some common types of industrial ovens include: Curing Ovens Curing is a chemical process used in polymer chemistry and process engineering, in which polymers are hardened through crosslinking of polymer chains. It can be achieved by chemical additions, and heating, performed in curing ovens.Drying Ovens These are sometimes referred to as kilns, and are primarily designed to remove moisture associated with processes such as, pre-treating and painting.Baking Ovens These are basically employed in the food processing industry. Baking ovens combine the functionality of curing ovens and drying ovens.Batch Ovens These are also known as cabinet or Walk-in/Truck-in ovens. Batch ovens employ wheeled racks, carts or trucks and perform curing, drying or baking in small batches. These have applications in high-capacity bakeries in places such as, supermarkets.Conveyor or Continuous Ovens These form element of an automated conveyor processing line, and are meant especially for higher volume processing. These are primarily used for the thermal treatment of thin, plate-like components, particularly printed circuit boards fitted with electronic components. Continuous ovens are used in conjunction with a conveying device, parallel and synchronously driven continuous drive bands, with support elements for disk-like components.Clean Room Ovens These are used for applications requiring a clean room,which include semiconductor manufacturing, or biotechnology processes. |
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