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Stainless steel oven cures rubber products

A Grieve product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Apr 20, 2004

Walk-in rubber parts curing oven features a SS exterior with #4 brushed finish, Type 430 SS interior with continuously backwelded seam construction and 4in (101mm) insulated walls.

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920 is a gas-heated, 500degF (257degC) walk-in oven from Grieve, currently used for curing various rubber parts.

Workspace dimensions measure 52in W x 48in D x 48in H (1321mm W x 1219mm D x 1219mm H).

350,000 BTU/h.

are installed in a modulating gas burner, while a 4,200ft3/min, 3-HP recirculating blower provides horizontal airflow to the workload.

This Grieve walk-in oven features a stainless steel exterior with #4 brushed finish, Type 430 stainless steel interior with continuously backwelded seam construction and 4in (101mm) thick insulated walls.

A top-mounted heating chamber is provided to conserve floor space, while a motorized damper on the exhaust accelerates the unit's cooling.

Oven exhaust discharges into a Type 304 stainless steel scrubber with brass piping.

The scrubber uses recirculated water, sprayed by a 1-1/2HP pump into the exhaust, to remove particulates.

Workloads are carried on the unit's dual shelf trucks, each with channel supports on 3-1/2in (89mm) centers.

A transfer dolly is provided to carry two trucks and features oven-to-dolly and dolly-to-truck latches for easy loading/unloading.

The oven has a 4in (101mm) insulated floor with two pairs of truck wheel guide tracks built atop the floor.

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920 has all safety devices required by IRI, FM and NFPA Standard 86 for gas-heated equipment, including a 650ft3/min, 1/2HP powered forced exhauster.

This oven also features a digital programming temperature controller, 10in diameter circular chart recorder and fused disconnect switch.

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