WOODSTOCK, IL, August 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) Industrial oven manufacturer Precision Quincy's latest oven offering is a Class "A" double conveyor oven built and outfitted to accommodate a number of customer-specific requirements. Those same requests have resulted in an end product that truly defies the usual categorization of what a 'typical' conveyor oven is and/or should be.
The uniquely modified conveyor model shown here features a gas-fired top-mount heat chamber. At the oven's core, there are two powered side-by-side chain-driven roller conveyors whose drive direction is also reversible, along with pneumatically operated vertical lift doors on both ends of the oven chamber.
The unit was designed to accommodate the processing of up to 4,000 lbs. of product (armature commutators, in this case) at a time. Each component weighs 325 lbs. and, as part of the process, is loaded alongside five other commutators per batch onto customer-provided 19" x 19" perforated plates, where the ensuing pre-heat process takes place for 4.5 hours at 392°F. This advanced conveyor oven weighs in at 6,350 lbs, boasts a work area of 72 cubic feet and is capable of reaching and maintaining a maximum temperature of 500°F.
This oven along with all Precision Quincy ovens and equipment are built in the USA to comply with NFPA86 and OSHA standards.
Precision Quincy Corp. is a manufacturer of industrial process ovens and equipment shelters. For further information, please contact us at 800-338-0079.
Precision Quincy's New Double Conveyor Oven Defies Traditional Conveyor Concept and Design
Uniquely conceived and engineered new conveyor design shakes up possibilities of what is possible with conveyor technology.
2011-08-27
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[Press-News.org] Precision Quincy's New Double Conveyor Oven Defies Traditional Conveyor Concept and DesignUniquely conceived and engineered new conveyor design shakes up possibilities of what is possible with conveyor technology.