Gas Fired Oven
Curing applications use heat to create a chemical reaction to cure a finish or adhesive onto a product, or to solidify a plastic or epoxy. The result is a harder, tougher, more stable material or coating that resists temperature, humidity, and/or corrosion. There is a wide range of curing applications found in a number of industries. A batch oven or conveyor oven can be used for the curing process based on the customer’s production requirements. Thermocoat manufactures industrial curing ovens in both batch and conveyor configurations used to cure powder coating, epoxy resin, thermoplastics, adhesives, coatings, rubber, polymers, carbon fiber, plastic composites, and many more. These curing ovens provide excellent temperature uniformity, so your parts receive the optimal cure.
Among all temperature-controlled heating equipment, the Gas Fired Oven is more efficient. Effective temperature control is ensured by propane and petroleum gas. you can move your products consistently within the gas-fired oven or arrange the settings to make it stop at a specific point.
Most of the ovens that you come across are very easily customizable without requiring you to bear any extra price.
- Requires less energy: A gas oven takes less time than an electric oven to heat up.
- Moist Cooking: Another benefit to Gas ovens it’s the “wet” cooking environment.
- Cost-Efficient
- Low Maintenance
- Less Consistent
- Moist Cooking