Wisconsin Oven Ships Ferris Wheel Batch Oven to Aerospace Industry
Wisconsin Oven Corporation is pleased to announce the international shipment of an Electrically Heated Heavy Duty Ferris Wheel Batch Oven to the aerospace industry. This Ferris Wheel oven will be used to cure epoxy resins & varnishes on assorted aerospace parts
EAST TROY, Wis., Sept. 4, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Wisconsin Oven Corporation is pleased to announce the international shipment of an Electrically Heated Heavy Duty Ferris Wheel Batch Oven to the aerospace industry. This Ferris Wheel oven will be used to cure epoxy resins & varnishes on assorted aerospace parts.
The maximum operating temperature is 500°F and the work chamber dimensions are 3'4" W x 3'6" L X 3'6" H. Temperature uniformity was documented at ±2° F at 100° F; ±4° F at 200° F; ±6° F at 300° F; ±8° F at 400° F; ±10° F at 500° F in an empty oven chamber under static operating conditions with a ten point profile test.
The design capacity of the Ferris Wheel Batch Oven, when the configuration of the workload is such that it is capable of absorbing the heat, has sufficient capability to heat 200 pounds of product to the customer's specified temperature range within two hours. The body of the oven is constructed with Wisconsin Oven Corporation's patented, high efficiency panel seams. This includes a 20 gauge carbon steel exterior and a 20 gauge aluminized steel interior.
"This Ferris Wheel Batch Oven is similar to previous batch oven supplied to this customer with a few modifications. The Ferris Wheel inside the oven chamber will run continuously to process the product load. It is 34" in diameter and contains twenty rotating spindles for part rotation."- Tom Trueman, Senior Applications Engineer
Unique features of this Ferris Wheel batch oven include:
- Low conductivity tongue and groove panel assemblies on the oven shell
- Door limit switch to prevent the main Ferris Wheel from rotating when a door is open
- Heated by incoloy sheathed tubular heating elements for a total of 72 kW
- 3,400 CFM belt-driven recirculation blower, complete with 3 HP motor
- Designed for 0.63 gallons per batch of solvent at 500°F
- 900 CFM exhaust blower at 2.25" SP, including a 1.5 HP motor and V-belt drive
The Ferris Wheel Batch Oven was fully factory tested and adjusted prior to shipment from our facility. All safety interlocks are checked for proper operation and the equipment is operated at the normal and maximum operating temperatures. An extensive quality assurance check list was completed to ensure the equipment met all Wisconsin Oven quality standards. This equipment is backed by Wisconsin Oven's Exclusive and Unprecedented 5-Year WOW™ warranty.
About Wisconsin Oven
Wisconsin Oven Corporation has been designing, engineering, and manufacturing industrial ovens and other heating equipment since 1973. Their custom and standard industrial ovens are used for a multitude of applications including heat treating, finishing, drying, and curing. Many of the industries they serve require specific temperature uniformity and equipment performance documentation. Their experienced design team is able to meet even the most stringent standards for their customers' equipment. Wisconsin Oven realizes that the success of the company depends on their Championship team of employees, which is why they have developed a company culture that recognizes and rewards employees. The goal at Wisconsin Oven is to outperform competition and provide customers with outstanding products and service.
Wisconsin Oven is owned by Thermal Product Solutions ("TPS"), a leading American manufacturer of custom industrial ovens used for heat treating, finishing, drying, curing, manufacturing automation and process control. TPS is a global leader in thermal processing products and test solutions with brands including Baker Furnace, BlueM, Gruenberg, Tenney, Lindberg/MPH, Lunaire, and Wisconsin Oven. For more information on equipment solutions from TPS visit the website at http://www.thermalproductsolutions.com.
SOURCE Wisconsin Oven
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