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Smiths Medical have ordered four electrically heated, forced air circulation, batch ovens to cure varnish on fibreglass tubes at 80ºC for 72 hours. |
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The Valspar Corporation in Austria has ordered two direct gas fired, forced air circulation ovens to stove painted metal test panels up to 250ºC. The ovens will be used in a laboratory environment and for this reason will operate from bottled natural gas. The unusual aspect of these ovens is that they have a small internal working chamber needing only 15Kw of heating, therefore the gas burner and the combustion chamber it fires into were of a special design. One oven will be sited in Switzerland and the other in Spain. |
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Rolls-Royce at Derby have placed two orders over the last two months, for heat treatment, batch ovens. |
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Domnick Hunter manufacture and supply a large range of filters to the medical, pharmaceutical and beverage industries and always return to Hedinair for their ovens to dry moisture from the filters. These ovens can be conveyorised or batch and we are currently making a new electrically heated, batch oven to meet their latest increase in production. |
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AVX Ltd in Paignton, Devon have ordered another conveyor oven, similar to those they have purchased over the years. |
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Baxenden Chemicals in Droitwich have ordered a steam heated, forced air circulation, drum heating oven which can accommodate 32 x 200 litre drums positioned inside the oven in a two tier format, which is 16 drums at floor level and 16 drums above. |
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