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Electric Oven Manufacturers and Companies

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  • Grand Rapids, MI

    Weiss Envirotronics is a worldwide leader in the design, manufacturer and service of environmental test chambers. A complete line of standard and custom chambers, from bench top models to full walk-in and drive-in solutions to meet any testing requirement. Not sure what you need? Let one of our applications engineers help. Weiss Envirotronics, Inc is ISO 9001 registered and A2LA accredited.

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  • Grant, MI

    Complete finishing systems are designed around your specific process needs and are optimized to fit within your space requirements. We specialize in producing paint systems for wet and powder coatings, while also providing comprehensive design, fabrication, installation, start-up, and training services. Our complete finishing systems consist of an overhead conveyor, pretreatment washer, dry-off oven, paint/powder booths, cure oven, and controls.

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  • Maumee, OH

    Surface Combustion offers a diverse product offering for batch, continuous furnace designs for atmosphere, non-atmosphere, or vacuum processing of ferrous and/or nonferrous components/materials. The convection design is optimal for temperatures between 350°F – 1400°F and are engineered to perform and built to last.

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  • Conroe, TX

    At Epcon Industrial Systems, we design and manufacture industrial ovens that set the standard for performance, efficiency, and reliability. With decades of engineering expertise behind us, we deliver thermal processing solutions that meet the demanding needs of industries such as automotive, aerospace, metal finishing, and manufacturing.

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  • Fishers, IN

    At CTSA Inc., we specialize in the engineering and manufacturing of industrial ovens that deliver precision, durability, and performance across a wide range of applications. We bring decades of expertise to every project, combining deep industry knowledge with advanced manufacturing capabilities to meet the complex thermal processing needs of our customers.

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Electric Ovens

Electric ovens are thermal processing machines used to heat a product with heated electric coils. Industrial ovens generate heat in many ways; they can be powered by propane or other natural gasses, steam, or oil in addition to electricity. Depending on the desired heating temperature and the kind of heat that must be produced, different designs are used in different industrial contexts.

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Applications of Electric Ovens

Electric ovens are used in applications where high-heat is not necessary. Pre-heating, de-moisturizing, curing, and drying are some of the main uses for electric ovens. Industrial baking ovens may also use electric heating coils to bake foods in the food service or packaged food supply industries. Portable ovens, which cannot always be easily connected to natural gas or other heat generation sources, can often be easily connected to electric power sources. For applications with relatively low heat requirements, electric ovens are a good choice because of their efficient heating and low resource consumption compared to ovens that use natural gasses.

How Electric Ovens Work

Electric ovens can heat products in a few ways. In electric natural convection ovens, heat is transferred from the heat source to the air to the product. Such ovens often feature coil designs where a coil at the bottom of an oven is heated. That heat then travels up and heats the products in the oven.

Electric Convection and Infrared Ovens

There are limits to the efficiency of natural convection ovens because of the unevenness of heat distribution. Industry researchers have identified this problem and answered it with forced convection and infrared ovens. These ovens don’t have to be electric; some convection and infrared ovens burn natural gases as their heat source. In electric forced convection ovens, a heat coil provides the heat source in the oven while a fan blows the heated air around resulting in an even distribution of heat. These ovens are ideal for cooking large quantities of food at the same time. Infrared ovens transfer heat directly from the heat source, which is often a coiled tungsten wire, to the product without the coil-to-air-to-product transfer of heat that occurs in natural and forced convection ovens. Because of the directness of heat transfer in infrared ovens, they are very energy efficient and are becoming increasingly popular in industrial and consumer markets.





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Wisconsin Oven Corporation announced the shipment of an electrically heated standard two zone conveyor oven to a tool and equipment manufacturer. The belt conveyor oven will be used to temper steel parts and has the capability to heat 1,800 pounds of steel from 70° F to 425° F within a one (1) hour time period. The tempering oven has work chamber dimensions of 3’0” wide x 34’0” long and 1’6” high and a maximum operating temperature of 500° F. Guaranteed temperature uniformity of ±10°F at 425° F was documented to...


  East Troy, WI – May 15, 2018 -- Wisconsin Oven Corporation manufactured a natural gas fired enhanced duty walk-in oven for a transportation technology company. This is a repeat customer for Wisconsin Oven and the industrial oven will be used for heat treating baskets of aluminum parts. The heat-treating oven has a maximum temperature rating of 315°C (600°F) and work chamber dimensions of 6'0" wide x 15'0" long x 6'0" high. The equipment has sufficient capacity to heat 5,952 kg (1,312 pounds) of aluminum from 21°C (70°F) to 250°C...


INDUSTRIAL OVENS LEWCO, Inc. recently completed two 800°F. electrically heated conveyor ovens, which will be used to cure various component parts of laboratory equipment. The parts come in many different shapes and sizes, so it was critical to ensure they remained stationary as they passed through the oven. To solve this, LEWCO engineers used a balanced weave belt design. This type of belt will keep the parts stationary, while also permitting adequate airflow across the parts. Each oven is equipped with two independently controlled conveyors traveling through a single...


Despatch Industries, a global leader in high performance industrial ovens and other thermal processing equipment has added Wilson Industries to its sales representative team. Wilson Industries, based in Warren, N.J., will represent Despatch Industries’ products and services, serving clients in the New York metro area, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and eastern Pennsylvania. MINNEAPOLIS, MN (PRWEB) October 02, 2014 Despatch Industries, a global leader in high performance industrial ovens and other thermal processing equipment has added Wilson Industries to its sales representative team. Wilson Industries, based in Warren,...