Grieve oven preheats molds

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
Dec. 21, 2015

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

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