radiation oven
radiation oven
[‚rād·ē′ā·shən ‚əv·ən] (engineering)
Heating chamber relying on tungsten-filament infrared lamps with reflectors to create temperatures up to 600°F (315°C); used to dry sheet and granular material and to bake surface coatings.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Enhanced
radiation oven technology offers good heating profile repeatability and stability, which, in combination with superior control of all production parameters, increases process ranges and improves mechanical performance of bottles, paving the way for production of lighter packaging.
Alternative
radiation ovens and dryers offer advantages which are particularly important to specific installations.
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