Aluminium aging oven
Aluminium aging ovens are used to manufacture durable, heavy-duty components for long-term use. The aluminium aging process is a time and temperature-dependent change in the properties of certain alloys and increases the hardness of the alloy. Heat-treatment speeds up the process to achieve the desired end-use properties (referred to as artificial aging). Except for strain aging and age softening, it is the result of precipitation from a solid solution of one or more compounds. For each alloy susceptible to aging, there is a unique range of time-temperature combinations to which it will respond.
These Aluminium Aging Ovens make the aluminium profiles to acquire the best mechanical properties and quality. These Aluminium Aging Ovens are provided with proper and automated control systems for controlling temperature and voltage effectively based on the requirements of the heating elements. Our Aluminium Aging Ovens have better quality and uniform strength as the aluminium profiles are to be heated in an oven at uniform temperature at specified time.
Key Points of Aluminium Aging Oven:
- Aluminized steel construction provides long life with low maintenance
- Process time and temperature are accurately controlled. PLC control with an HMI is available if required.
- Data acquisition for monitoring multiple locations within the chamber are available with paper or digital recorders
- Standard maximum temperature rating is 500°C, however, ovens can be ordered for 650°C.
- All Aluminium Aging Ovens are certified for temperature uniformity prior to shipment and as a service.
Power Source Options
- Main Power Supplies 415 Volt, 50 Hz, 3 phases, 4 wire A.C. systems only.
Heat Sources
- Electric
- Gas (Natural or LPG)
- Fuel Oil
- Steam
- Other Fuel Mixtures
Specifications
- Heavy gauge Mild Steel / Stainless Steel / GI Sheets used for fabrication of outer & inner sheets.
- High-Density energy-saving insulation
- Panel or can type construction available
- Access to the interior of the oven, fan, and heating chamber
- Temperature Ranges up to 500°C