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Contact SupplierPowder materials require a certain amount of thermal energy applied for a certain time to produce the chemical reaction needed to cross-link the powder into a film. The powder material will melt when exposed to heat, flow into a level film and then begin to chemically cross-link before ultimately reaching full cure. Various methods can be used to supply the energy needed for cure.
Application
Batch ovens use a heat source ( usually Electric/Gas/Diesel) and fan to distribute and circulate air through a duct inside the oven. The heated air will in turn heat the part and then the coating. Batch ovens are the most common type of cure oven used for powder. As the part reaches peak temperature it will conduct heat into the coating and cause the powder to cure and give desired finish.
Powder Coating Batch Oven can come up in these options Electric/Gas/Diesel/Steam and many more