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Oven Chambers

Aging Oven: There are many types of industrial ovens, all of which have different uses in various businesses. Tanphija Company offers a wide variety of industrial ovens. While some ovens are used for actually baking food items in factories, bakeries, or grocery stores, others are used for lesser-known processes in the development and manufacturing of products, including drying, curing, and sterilizing. There is a specific kind of industrial oven known as an aging oven. This type of oven is used in the development and testing of certain products in order to simulate what would happen to the item over time.

The plastic or rubber product for instance is baked in the special aging oven. The heat reacts with the chemicals that make up the material of the item and creates the same conditions as the natural wear and tear of age, but in a much shorter period. This artificial aging helps the designer of the product learn how the product will react over time to age and use, which will help the designer make modifications and needed improvements.

Aging ovens are important to many industries for developing and testing their products. Aging is also used to bring certain materials to the state in which they are actually used in the product. Aging ovens are available in various sizes and models, depending on the products and industry they are used for. The temperature, size, and design of the oven depends on its intended use. Many aging ovens are batch ovens, which are designed to process products in and out in batches on a conveyer belt or on various trays or shelves. Our Aging ovens are just another example of the many uses of industrial ovens in modern manufacturing.


Dying Oven: Tanphija Drying Oven remove moisture from a product, at a specific temperature. Depending upon the process and production requirement, to meet both process and safety requirements, the exhaust system is engineered to accommodate specific moisture release rates.

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Other features

Economical operation is achieved with superior thermal process engineering practices that apply state-of-the-art insulation (Rockwool panels) material, airflow management, and custom programming. Recirculation fans with high efficiency motors to reduce energy consumption.

Recirculation ductwork designs provide precise airflow to specific areas of the product resulting in smaller foot print ovens thus reducing utility and factory space costs. High-efficiency electric heat sources to reduce energy costs.
Robust structural oven frames and component supports. specific insulation materials are selected to provide optimum insulating characteristics and long term energy savings.