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Chain Conveyor Oven

Chain conveyor ovens are a type of industrial oven used for heat processing applications that require products to be transported through the oven on a continuous chain conveyor. These ovens are commonly used in a variety of industries, including food processing, automotive, and aerospace, among others.

The chain conveyor moves the product through the oven at a consistent speed, ensuring even and uniform heat treatment. This allows for a high level of control over the heating process, which is critical for many industrial applications. The oven is typically designed with multiple heating zones, each with its own temperature control system, allowing for precise temperature control and optimal process conditions.

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Function

The chamber is a climatic chamber specifically designed to perform carbonation tests on concrete samples.

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Configuration

The ovens are available in a variety of configurations, including single and multiple heating zones, vertical or horizontal airflow, and different conveyor speeds and configurations.

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Features

Chain conveyor ovens can be equipped with a variety of features, including digital temperature controls, automatic conveyor lubrication systems, and integrated cooling zones.

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Temperature Range

The temperature range for these ovens can vary from ambient to 530°C or as per the process requirement.

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Heating Rate

The heating rate of the oven is adjustable, with options for ramp and soak programming as per the process requirement.

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Capacity

The capacity of these ovens can range from small laboratory-scale models to large-scale production units.

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Heat Source

The ovens use either electric or gas heating systems.

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Power Requirement

The power requirements depend on the size and configuration of the equipment.

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Atmosphere

The ovens can operate in a variety of atmospheres, including air, nitrogen, and hydrogen.

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