POWDER COATING ARTICLE 5

The Powder Coating Oven

Vistaplan Arand purchased their powder coating oven from Airflow who are one of the UK's leading manufacturers of industrial ovens.

When the item to be powder coated is heated in the oven the powder film will first melt and flow then bond to the substrate being powder coated. Further heating "cures" the powder. Curing involves a chemical reaction called "cross linking" and the resultant "cured" coating will not, like the original powder, melt or dissolve in solvents - it forms the desired protective coating.

Below is a photograph of the oven used by Vistaplan Arand and at the bottom of the page a cut-away drwaing showing the components and features of the oven.

Powder Coating Oven

Components and Features of Powder Coating oven


Key to the Diagram

  1. Strong Structural Steel Framework with Lifting Eyes
  2. Full Width Double Doors with Internal Release Handle and Sprung Stainless Steel Door Seals
  3. CE Marked and Compliant with Machinery Directive 89/392/EE
  4. Modern Electronic Control Panel with PID Temperature Control
  5. Explosion Relief to HS 16(G), the whole of the Roof Area
  6. Roof Mounted Heater Chamber. Natural Gas, Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG), Electric, Steam or Hot Water, Indirect Oil or Gas
  7. Independent Interlocked Exhaust Fan
  8. Twin Powerful Air Circulation Fans giving unrivalled
  9. Temperature Uniformity
  10. Four Sided Duct on 225°C and above
  11. Volume Control Dampers
  12. Air Distribution Control Dampers
  13. Thermally Efficient Insulated Panels for economical running

We are grateful to Airflow for giving us permission to use these images and text on the Vistaplan Arand web site.

We hope that these articles will provide some varied and useful information on the development and use of powder coating. See powder colour charts on the History of Powder Coating page, on the Powder Coating Colours page and the Pros and Cons of Powder Coating page. For more information please give Chris Shannon a ring today on 01327 313949.

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