Ovens and dryers up to 350°C

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LP HIGH EFFICIENCY ovens

Industrial ovens and hot rooms at low temperature, up to 200°C, both static and forced air type with high temperature uniformity.

MP HIGH EFFICENCY ovens

Industrial ovens and hot rooms at low temperature, up to 350°C, both static and forced-air types with high temperature uniformity

Suitable for any use, e.g., drying, heat treatment, drying, curing, preheating, stress relieving, stabilizing or aging.

Powered by electric heaters, natural gas/LPG, hydromethane, steam and diathermic oil burners.

Galvanized, painted or stainless steel construction for any industry.
Version also available for food and pharmaceutical sectors

Each oven is designed with optimized air flows to achieve the best temperature distribution, highest energy savings and shortest heating time.

Top loading, front loading, with trolley, with guides, drawers etc.

Our standard ovens are shown in the table. Each oven can be customized according to your needs, both in size and loading mode, power, power supply.

Standard ovens Series FLP - 200°C

Model Max temperature (°C) Dimensions LxWxH (mm) Room Dimensions LxWxH (mm) Installed powers min-max (KW)
FLP-05 200 1800X1000X1100 500X500X500 9- 15
FLP-10 200 2300X1500X1600 1000X1000X1000 15-45
FLP-15 200 2800X2000X2100 1500X1500X1500 25-60
FLP-20 200 3300X2500X2600 2000X2000X2000 30-70

Standard ovens Series FMP - 350°C

Model Max temperature (°C) Dimensions LxWxH (mm) Room Dimensions LxWxH (mm) Installed powers min-max (KW)
FLP-05 350 2100X1300X1400 500X500X500 15-25
FMP-10 350 2800X1800X1900 1000X1000X1000 20-55
FMP-15 350 3100X2300X2400 1500X1500X1500 55-70
FMP-20 350 3600X2800X2900 2000X2000X2000 60-80
Main features
Uses and application

Range of ovens for treatments on metals, typically treatments on brass, steel, etc., with which various types of treatments such as stress relief, tempering, and stabilization can be carried out, with the aim of reducing internal and residual stresses that result from hot and cold working, hardening treatments, and machining, with temperatures ranging from about 150°C to 500°C depending on the materials. These ovens are used, for example, for stress relief treatments of brass components, with temperatures of 250-450°C, and for stress relief treatments after soldering.

Tempering is a heat treatment usually performed after hardening, with the aim of obtaining the desired hardness/tenacity ratio. These ovens are suitable for treatments for temperature ranges from 150°C to 450°C.

A widely used technique for assembly or disassembly operations of mechanical components and transmission organs, which involves using heat-generated thermal expansion to overcome the dimensional interference of two components and create an extremely strong mechanical coupling.

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