Box-type infrared ovens are used for curing wet painted parts that have very long drying times. They enable fast curing of the paint. Since the heaters and the product are in the same environment, curing is economical. Additionally, because there is no combustion chamber unit, there is no need for a chimney to exhaust combustion gases. The interior of the oven is made entirely of stainless steel, making it easy to clean. These advantages make them a preferred choice. Heating is not only done by infrared radiation; if there are areas on the product inside the oven where infrared rays cannot reach, hot air inside the oven is circulated with the help of a fan to cure the paint in those areas.
Box type infrared ovens are used for curing wet painted parts that have very long drying times:
Fast curing of the paint.
Economical curing due to the heater and product being in the same environment.
No need for a chimney because there is no combustion unit requiring exhaust of gases.
The oven interior is fully made of stainless steel, making it easy to clean.
These advantages make box type infrared ovens preferable.
Heating is not only done by infrared, but if there are areas on the product inside the oven where infrared radiation cannot reach, warm air generated inside the oven is circulated by a fan to cure the paint in those areas.