A batch oven is an industrial oven that can be used for various applications such as aging, drying, curing, and annealing. Whatever the line of business you are in, our finest engineers can use aluminized construction, different grades of wall thicknesses and interiors made from stainless steel in order to invigorate your aging ovens. All these are dependent on the specific temperature ranges that such ovens require.
Our company can also provide you with whatever you need when you need more highly ductile products that are more workable. This can be done when we provide you with the custom annealing equipment that you particularly need. These products also come in various sizes depending on the demands of your production whether they are large walk-ins or as small as cabinet ovens that are custom-made to be compact in terms of size.
Choosing a Batch Oven:
Choose an oven that is either standard or custom-made to complement your own operation and production processes. Go for a company that has been manufacturing standard or custom ovens for the past 20 years. More importantly, go for those that are willing to assess business needs of their clients and to work together with them in order to customize their equipment to fit their desired applications.
We do not only sell new and custom equipment. We can also re-engineer and repair your existing industrial oven. We have a qualified team that has the full capability to manufacture almost all types of industrial oven systems. These include batch and continuous ovens as well as aging and infra-red ovens. In addition, we also do annealing equipment and industrial furnaces.
Meanwhile, here are a few advantages of batch ovens.
- Closed Systems - Batch ovens are known as closed-process machines. In this procedure, the produce is loaded in to the oven, and the oven begins the heating process as the doors close. This makes them ideal for activities such as clean-room processes or inert-atmosphere, which are applications that require isolation and control.
- Parts with Large Size and Unusual Shapes - The batch oven can be of a great help to you if you have a large part with an unusual shape that needs to be heat treated. Walk-in ovens as large as a pickup truck can be a significant benefit to your business. Moreover, such parts can be ideally engineered to work with trays or carts that can accommodate the unusual shapes.
- Less Capital Investment - Compared to continuous ovens, batch ovens will not only require less maintenance but will also be less expensive when it comes to the actual manufacture of the equipment. The only drawback for these ovens would be additional labor costs because they need a lot of manpower to operate especially the manual loading and unloading.
Some Final Reminders
Go for a company that has greater control over how good a finished product is. In our company, we are responsible for designing and engineering the industrial ovens ourselves. We give the correct changes to your custom industrial ovens and we respond to you fast. We also don't have additional costs, and we have been in this industry for the past 25 years.