Drying oven
cabinetelectricgas

drying oven
drying oven
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Characteristics

Function
drying
Configuration
cabinet
Heat source
electric, gas
Atmosphere
nitrogen
Other characteristics
stainless steel, high-temperature, vertical
Maximum temperature

Max.: 180 °C
(356 °F)

Min.: 55 °C
(131 °F)

Description

GAS HEATING, ELECTRIC HEATING, UV If large tubes or cans are produced a gas-heated drying oven is the first choice. It heats up quickly and achieves a strong heating power. Lower energy costs and higher efficiency are the benefits for the customer. APPROVED SAFETY The safety devices and the execution of all Hinterkopf drying ovens are in accordance with the standards EN1539/NFPA86, as are the individually calculated exhaust air quantities. ELECTRICALLY HEATED AIR CIRCULATION DRYING OVEN AS AN ALTERNATIVE If safety provisions or the lack of availability exclude the use of gas, electrically heated air circulation drying ovens are an alternative. They reach the necessary temperature more slowly, on the other hand you can dispense the heating power much finer than that of gas. These features recommend the electrically heated Hinterkopf air circulation drying oven especially for small, delicate tubes. HOT WATER HEATER ESPECIALLY FOR PLASTIC TUBES The air circulation drying ovens heated with hot water play a special role. They dry especially plastic tubes reliably even at a relatively low temperature of 55 to 65 degrees Celsius and are easy to dose. This technique is particularly economical and environment-friendly if the drying oven is operated with the heat energy created in the after-burning of solvents. Aluminium cans and tubes dry at a temperature of 120 to 180 degrees Celsius.

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