Composite curing oven
Despatch Industries
The Despatch line of walk-in ovens and truck-in ovens is designed for industrial process versatility, dependability and economical utilization of facility space. Typical applications include aging, curing, bonding, annealing, drying, baking and heat treating. Despatch's design integrity, manufacturing experience and overall emphasis on quality and innovation ensure your exact requirements will be met. If you're looking for industrial ruggedness, excellent process control, and dependable operation at an affordable price, look to Despatch.
Production Processes for Composite Curing
Post Curing - Post curing application for a variety of fiber reinforced thermoset composite parts at up to 650°F ±5°F (343°C ±2.5°C). Additional elevated temperature cure to improve final properties or complete the cure. In certain resins, complete cure and ultimate mechanical properties are attained only by exposure of the cured resin to higher temperatures than those of curing.
Vacuum Bag Curing
Vacuum Bag Curing - Temperatures up to 650°F±5°F (343°C ±2.5°C). This is a curing operation where parts are placed in a bag and a vacuum is pulled to remove bubbles and form the composite material to the desired shape. Oven can be used also for post curing.
Resin Curing - Non vacuum bag curing application for a variety of fiber reinforced thermoset composite parts at 500°F±10°F (260°C ±5°C).
Paint Drying - Curing of primer and top coats on composite parts.
Edge Curing - Curing sealants on composite parts to strengthen the edges after cutting operations.
Repair Curing - Used to cure resin in composite repairing application.
Production Processes for Composite Curing
Post Curing - Post curing application for a variety of fiber reinforced thermoset composite parts at up to 650°F ±5°F (343°C ±2.5°C). Additional elevated temperature cure to improve final properties or complete the cure. In certain resins, complete cure and ultimate mechanical properties are attained only by exposure of the cured resin to higher temperatures than those of curing.
Vacuum Bag Curing
Vacuum Bag Curing - Temperatures up to 650°F±5°F (343°C ±2.5°C). This is a curing operation where parts are placed in a bag and a vacuum is pulled to remove bubbles and form the composite material to the desired shape. Oven can be used also for post curing.
Resin Curing - Non vacuum bag curing application for a variety of fiber reinforced thermoset composite parts at 500°F±10°F (260°C ±5°C).
Paint Drying - Curing of primer and top coats on composite parts.
Edge Curing - Curing sealants on composite parts to strengthen the edges after cutting operations.
Repair Curing - Used to cure resin in composite repairing application.
-
zoom








