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This Gas Fired Box Furnace has a 48″ H x 60″ W x 84″ Deep chamber. It has 6 direct fired burners that produce a total of 2.4 million BTU’s and up to 1260°C (2300°F) operating temperature.

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What is an Ashing Furnace?

by Dave Cockett | Mar 19, 2021

Ashing is the process of expelling organic material from a sample before it is analyzed. For ashing to take place, complete combustion of the sample is critical to yield accurate results, and this requires the use of an ashing furnace. However, because there are many...

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How Does a Powder Coating Oven Work?

by Dave Cockett | Mar 9, 2021

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by Dave Cockett | Feb 24, 2021

Convection ovens manipulate air flow within a heating chamber to effectively regulate temperature. Sometimes known as forced air ovens, convection ovens used a combination of blowers and fans to circulate air and evenly distribute heat—ensuring that all objects within...

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What is an Ashing Furnace?

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Ashing is the process of expelling organic material from a sample before it is analyzed. For ashing to take place, complete combustion of the sample is critical to yield accurate results, and this requires the use of an ashing furnace. However, because there are many...

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How Does a Powder Coating Oven Work?

by Dave Cockett | Mar 9, 2021

What is Powder Coating? Powder coating protects materials from atmospheric influence. It provides an even surface and a uniform finish. Thermoset or thermoplastic is used and granulated into a powder form. The powder is then sprayed onto the surface of a metal object...

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What is an Industrial Convection Oven?

by Dave Cockett | Feb 24, 2021

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