Industrial Ovens

T&G's industrial ovens were designed to give quick curing times by recirculating high volumes of air that are controlled by a combination of special fans and ductwork. The ovens can cure lacquers, water based, and other high solids coating materials. Our design gives quick curing times throughout the finishing process.

T&G's ovens can be designed for temperatures ranging from flash drying ambient units to ovens operating at 500 Deg. F. The ovens can be provided with gas, steam, electrical, UV, or infrared heat. They can be designed as a component of a mechanized system or as stand-alone batch type ovens. All T&G industrial ovens comply with NFPA fire regulations and conform to FM and RI insurance requirements.

Our industrial ovens are constructed using tongue and groove panels with thickness' and insulation to meet the application temperature requirements. The entrance and exit vestibules are designed to conform to any type of conveyor from flatline to towline and to give maximum heat retention and control of VOCs.

T&G's ovens are classed according to the desired temperature. The ambient flash tunnels are designed to recirculate the factory air and are constructed using 18 gauge panels.

T&G ovens are designed for temperatures up to 200 Deg F, and utilize special 20,000 CFM fans for recirculating the air. The normal panel thickness is 3 inches for these furnaces.

For temperatures from 200 Deg F to 500 Deg F, the oven has a separate heater house for air recirculation as well as air curtains to reduce the escape of VOCs and oven heat. The panel thickness' range from 4 to 5 inches for these ovens.

The drive assemblies are located outside the heat zone for longer operating life and maintenance. The ovens are provided with NEMA 12 control panels and high quality heating system components.

  • Wide range of temperatures from ambient to 500 Deg F to fulfill the application requirements.
  • Diversity of options from batch to continuous, depending on the process needs.
  • High velocity air curtains to control VOCs and heat loss. Steam, gas, electric, UV or IR models can be fabricated depending on the curing requirements and available energy sources.
  • Custom configurations can be designed to fit the space or process requirements.