Infrared Preheating Module

The infrared preheating module consists of infrared heaters installed before the baking or drying oven in existing conveyor-type powder coating and wet paint facilities. It is placed before the conventional oven's air curtain. This system performs the long preheating time required for the painted product in the conventional oven in a very short time, allowing the material to enter the oven at drying or baking temperature. Energy is only spent to maintain the heat of the product warmed by the infrared inside the oven. As a result:
The conveyor speed of the existing facility can be increased by 25-50%. Gas consumption per product decreases compared to conventional ovens. In powder coating applications, since the powder paint is gelled in the infrared zone before entering the conventional oven, paint quality issues caused by powder overspray are eliminated, and the need for cleaning the oven's interior walls is reduced.

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INFRARED PREHEATING MODULES (PHM)

PRODUCT CODE
Current Conveyor Speed (m/min)
Maximum Product Height Hanging on Conveyor (mm)
Infrared Zone Length (mm)
Capacity Increase (%)
Infrared Panel Type
Number of Infrared Panels
Natural Gas Consumption (m3/hour)

These modules are installed at the entrance of baking and drying ovens in existing conveyor-type powder and wet paint facilities. They accelerate the product's temperature rise inside the oven, allowing the painted part to enter the existing oven at a higher temperature. This results in an increase in conveyor speed and consequently, production capacity.

Before entering the conventional oven, the powder coating on the part is gelled, which prevents powder overspray inside the oven. This keeps the oven interior clean and reduces the amount of defective painted products.

Since the product enters the oven at a higher temperature, natural gas consumption per product decreases while maintaining the same production capacity.