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Cabinet Oven From Grieve Corp.
Inert Atmosphere
Round Lake, IL — Grieve's inert at- mosphere cabinet oven No. 930 is an electrically-heated, 500°F (260°C) that is currently used for liquid flow solder masking under a nitrogen at-
gauge, inner oven walls sealing di- rectly against a 1/2-in. (12.7mm) thick silicone rubber door seal, air jacket on the inner oven for cooling, blower shaft seal, positive latching
Inert atmosphere cabinet oven.
mosphere. Workspace dimensions measure 38 x 38 x 38-in. (965 x 965 x 965mm). A 30kW heater is installed as Incoloy-sheathed tubular heating elements, while a 1500 CFM, 1.5 HP recirculating blower provides hori- zontal airflow to the load. This inert atmosphere cabinet
oven has 4-in. (101.6mm) thick insu- lated walls, aluminized steel exteri- or, Type 430 stainless steel interior and an automatic door switch to shut off heaters and blower when the door is opened. Special inert atmosphere con-
struction features include a pressure regulator,
flowmeter, pressure
door hardware, adjustable offset door hinges, outlet with pressure relief, interior seams welded gas-tight and all oven wall penetrations equipped with compression fittings to main- tain atmosphere integrity. The unit also includes a digital
programming temperature controller, manual reset excess temperature con- troller with separate contactors, recir- culating blower airflow safety switch
and fused disconnect switch. Contact: The Grieve Corp., 500
Hart Rd., Round Lake, IL 60073- 2898 % 847-546-8225 fax: 847-546- 9210 E-mail:
sales@grievecorp.com Web: www.
grievecorp.com
NITROGEN FOR SOLDERING: BETTER.
SOLDERING: SIMPLY THE BEST.
Improve quality and lower costs with a nitrogen generator.
• Cost-saving alternative to conventional delivered nitrogen
• Ease of operation • No tanks or cylinders to switch out • 24/7 operation with same unit • Purities up to 99.9995%
CALL 888.748.3429 FOR A FREE CONSULTATION OR VISIT US ONLINE AT
WWW.ONSITEGAS.COM
35 Budney Rd. | Newington, CT 06111 NITROGEN FOR
Gas Systems
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