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CAMX 2019 exhibit preview: Wisconsin Oven Corp.

Wisconsin Oven Corp. manufactures electrically heated, gas-fired, and indirect gas-fired composite curing batch ovens designed to meet customers’ specific process requirements.

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Wisconsin Oven Corp. (East Troy, Wisc., U.S.) manufactures electrically heated, gas fired, and indirect gas fired composite curing batch ovens designed to meet customers’ specific process requirements. Options commonly used for composite curing ovens include data acquisition instruments, vacuum piping, pumps and transducers. Wisconsin Oven’s composite curing ovens offer the following advantages: 
  • Quicker Heating Rates and Recovery Times: Each oven features a high-pressure recirculation blower, which includes fully enclosed and pressurized supply ducts. As a standard, the equipment is designed for combination airflow arrangement which ensures even and uniform heat distribution throughout the work chamber, even with varying loads. 
  • Consistent Temperature Certification: Composite curing ovens are typically guaranteed and certified for ±10° at 350° F temperature uniformity. Tighter tolerances and certification at other temperatures are available. Equipment is completely tested prior to shipment and must pass an extensive quality inspection prior to shipment. 
  • Reduced Maintenance: Ovens boast heavy-duty construction, brand-name components and quality workmanship. Equipment is backed by an Exclusive 3-Year Heat & Recirculation Warranty. 
  • Energy Efficiency: The composite curing batch ovens are also available with the E-Pack Oven upgrade. This optional Energy Efficient upgrade package includes thicker wall panels, higher efficiency motors and a few other energy-saving items. 
     

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