Batch Burn-Off Oven

Minimize Environmental Impact & Maximize Profit Potential

Description

Precision engineered and designed, Batch Burn-Off Ovens from Global Finishing Solutions® (GFS) use heat cleaning technology to safely and efficiently remove baked-on paint from racks, hooks, fixtures and parts. This technology limits labor costs, minimizes environmental impact and maximizes profit potential.

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Batch Burn-Off Oven Product Info

Batch Burn-Off Ovens can remove limited amounts of paint, powder coating, epoxies, lacquers, urethanes and other organic or inorganic compounds from a variety of parts. At an air temperature of 750 degrees Fahrenheit, the oven ignites the baked-on paint, turning it to ash. The system is fully automatic, allowing the operator to handle other tasks or run the oven at night. The average cycle time is two to six hours.

The central heat distribution system in GFS Batch Burn-Off Ovens ensures even temperatures throughout the oven chamber, eliminating cold spots. This precise control of temperature prevents distortion of the part during the process.

Drawing showing how a GFS Batch Burn-Off Oven works safely

The primary and secondary water suppression system, along with the monitoring of both the oven and afterburner chamber temperatures, ensures a safe, controlled burn-off. Hazardous contaminants are eliminated by the oven’s afterburner at temperatures between 1,400 and 1,900 degrees Fahrenheit. The remaining ash can be easily shaken, brushed off or washed off with a GFS Batch Burn-Off Washer. In most areas, this ash is not considered hazardous waste. GFS ovens are approved by air quality authorities throughout the U.S., Canada and overseas.

GFS industrial ovens can be customized to meet your unique specifications. Standard options for Batch Burn-Off Ovens include:

Custom controls and sizes
Stainless steel oven interior
Customized dart
Temperature indicating package chart recorder (dual pen)
FM or IRI controls

GFS products are designed and manufactured to meet the applicable requirements of various industry-recognized codes and standards.

  • Reference NFPA 33 and Chapter 24 of the International Fire Code (IFC) for spray applications using flammable and combustible materials
  • Reference NFPA 86 and Chapter 30 of the IFC for curing and drying applications
  • Many components and product lines are ETL and ETL-C listed. The ETL or ETL-C mark is proof of compliance with North American safety standards, including UL, NFPA, OSHA and more
  • A UL or CUL listing verifies that Underwriters Laboratories has tested GFS’ product and determined that it meets their stringent safety and performance requirements


Please be aware that local requirements may vary from national codes. GFS recommends consulting with your local authority before purchasing paint booths or other finishing equipment.

GFS engineers regularly contribute to the advancement of codes and standards that affect the industries that we work in. Several of our engineers serve on various NFPA Technical Committees responsible for key finishing industry standards.

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