How to Cure Paint on Steel and Aluminum Test Coupons
Take a closer look at how a No. 843 gas-heated cabinet oven from Grieve is currently being used for curing paint on steel and aluminum test coupons at one of their customer facilities.
Posted: September 6, 2017
A No. 843 gas-heated cabinet oven from The Grieve Corporation (Round Lake, IL) is currently being used for curing paint on steel and aluminum test coupons at one of their customer facilities. The workspace dimensions of this is an 850 deg F (454 deg C) oven measure 20 in W x 20 in D x 20 in H. There are 100,000 Btu/hr installed in a modulating gas burner, while a 600 cfm, ½ hp recirculating blower provides horizontal airflow to the workload. This oven has 6 in insulated walls, an aluminized steel exterior and Type 430 stainless steel interior. The oven features a 12 in wide x 8 in high door installed in main door. Additional safety features include those required by IRI, FM and National Fire Protection Association Standard 86 for gas heated equipment, including a 325 cfm, ½ hp powered forced exhauster. The controls on the No. 843 include a digital indicating temperature controller.
The Grieve Corporation, 500 Hart Road, Round Lake, IL 60073-2835, 847-546-8225. Fax: 847-546-9210, [email protected], www.grievecorp.com.