Wisconsin Oven Corporation shipped an electrically heated batch core forming oven to a leader in the composites industry. This composite curing oven will be used for their patented process of forming honeycomb material for aircraft engines.
The work chamber is 10′ x 6′ x 5′ and the maximum temperature rating is 800°F. The walls and ceiling feature a “CAN” style construction and includes 6 inches of 6-pound density. Based on a nine-point profile test, the temperature uniformity of this industrial oven is ±10°F at 550° and 685°.
“Based on the success of previous projects, this customer trusts Wisconsin Oven for their equipment needs, said Sales Representative Kelly LeBard of Hartley Corporation. “This oven will continue to provide efficient and consistent results for the customer.”
Features of this composite curing oven include:
- 22,000 CFM @ 20 HP recirculation blower.
- 198 kW heat input.
- Meets CE requirements.
- Vertical lift door.
- Temperature Uniformity of ±10°F at 550° and 685°.
- CAN construction.
This batch core forming oven was fully factory tested and adjusted prior to shipment from the Wisconsin Oven facility. All safety interlocks were checked for proper operation, and the equipment was operated at the normal and maximum operating temperatures. An extensive quality assurance checklist was completed to ensure the equipment met all Wisconsin Oven quality standards. This equipment is backed by Wisconsin Oven’s three-year warranty.