Grieve oven preheats molds

Dec. 21, 2015
Grieve's new walk-in oven (shown above with an air-handling system on the right) can be used by mold makers and molders alike for quick turnarounds and continuous press feeding of preheated molds

No. 846 oven Grieve's new walk-in oven (shown above with an air-handling system on the right) can be used by mold makers and molders alike for quick turnarounds and continuous press feeding of preheated molds. It features 8-inch thick insulated walls, a 6-inch insulated floor, aluminized steel interior and exterior, and a removable top-mounted heat chamber. The oven has a digital programming controller and recirculating blower air flow safety switch.

What's new? The oven, which was built for a Grieve customer for preheating of steel molds.

Benefits High heat, and big capacity in two compartments. The oven has a maximum temperature of 900 degrees Fahrenheit. It is 50 inches wide and has a depth and height of 96 inches.

Grieve Corp., Round Lake, Ill., 847-546-8225, chttp://www.grievecorp.com