ENGINEERED PAINT BOOTHS & FINISHING SOLUTIONS
Published

Grieve Cabinet Oven Cures Metal Coatings

Grieve No. 887 gas-heated, high-temperature cabinet oven cures metal coatings onto parts.     

Share

 

Grieve No. 887 cabinet oven for curing metal coatings.

Grieve No. 887 cabinet oven for curing metal coatings.

Grieve’s No. 887 cabinet oven is a gas-fired 1,000°F unit used for curing metal coatings onto parts. Workspace dimensions are 38 × 38 × 38.  The unit features a 175,000 Btu/hr.- modulating natural gas burner to heat the chamber, while a 2,000-cfm, 2-hp stainless steel recirculating blower provides a horizontal airflow to the workload. The oven has an aluminized steel exterior; Type 304, 2B finish stainless steel interior; and inner and outer door gaskets that are designed to seal against the door plug and front face of the oven. The oven also has 8”-thick insulated oven walls, consisting of 2” of 1,900°F block and 6” of 10 lb./cf density rockwool insulation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Related Content

ENGINEERED PAINT BOOTHS & FINISHING SOLUTIONS
Your Best Finish Starts With Us!
Precision gear pumps
Metal Pretreatment Technology
PMTS 2025 Register Now!
Heatmax Heaters ad with immersion heaters
Gardner Intelligence
PF Podcast
ENGINEERED PAINT BOOTHS & FINISHING SOLUTIONS