ch0ban
Mechanical
- Feb 26, 2009
- 8
Greetings to all, finding this forum was unbelievable
hope that some1 helps me solve an annoying thing in my facility
i have a drying oven, with electric heaters, self made, pure improvisation, but does the job most of the times, to dry chemically pre-treated metallic parts. Those parts, steel tubes and elbows, are then dipped in an enamel slip (containing water and powder enamel coating)... in order to BAKE or "fire" the enamel in the enamelling furnace, ALL the water from the metallic object has to be removed, meaning the object has to be 100% dry
My problem: when putting a dozen of objects in my electric drying oven, a giant CLOUD of steam goes out of the metallic objects, you could not believe how much steam such a little object creates. Is there ANY way, ANYYYYY way please
to "collect" the steam from the drying oven without taking out the temperature from the chamber? I mean any other solution besides opening up the oven, installing a whole bunch of more electric heaters in order to get the desired temperature to dry the objects??
Help? Please?
Thanx in advance!
i have a drying oven, with electric heaters, self made, pure improvisation, but does the job most of the times, to dry chemically pre-treated metallic parts. Those parts, steel tubes and elbows, are then dipped in an enamel slip (containing water and powder enamel coating)... in order to BAKE or "fire" the enamel in the enamelling furnace, ALL the water from the metallic object has to be removed, meaning the object has to be 100% dry
My problem: when putting a dozen of objects in my electric drying oven, a giant CLOUD of steam goes out of the metallic objects, you could not believe how much steam such a little object creates. Is there ANY way, ANYYYYY way please
Help? Please?
Thanx in advance!