Oven Systems
Catalytic Industrial Systems manufactures catalytic infrared ovens, and
infrared heating systems and convection ovens that meet all 20 of the
most common requirements of buyers and specifiers of process
heating systems!
• Low capital cost
• Easy installation
• Minimal energy consumption
• High uptime performance
• Minimal maintenance
• Fast ramp-up
• Precise temperature control
• Short process cycles
• Low surface heat
• Low air turbulence
• Zone-ability
• Fast response
• Safety
• Thermal shock protection
• Usability in hazardous areas
• Low emissions
• Long service life
• Factory Mutual approved
• Minimal reworks or touchups
• Canadian Standards Association approved for Class 1,
Division 1, Group D areas or factory mutual approved for
Class 1, Division 2, Group D areas
High Intensity Infrared Ovens
High intensity gas infrared oven systems deliver higher energy output
than catalytic infrared.
They are a great alternative to electric infrared systems due to the
lower operating cost.
They are a fast, economical way to raise product surfaces to high temperature
when short process cycles are the objective or where higher temperatures can
optimize a process.

Combination Infrared / Convection Ovens
Combination infrared and convection oven systems use infrared energy to
"ramp" product temperatures quickly prior to a convection soak stage, where
finish curing or drying is completed.
Infrared emitters can be retrofitted inside an existing convection oven to
increase production within restricted spaces. Or, a combination system can be engineered to accommodate a broad range of part sizes or configurations.
Commercial Convection Oven Systems
Commercial convection ovens are time-tested process heating systems.
The use of precision time and temperature controls, and airflow systems
engineered for uniformity throughout the oven cavity, provides high
quality curing – especially in applications where cycle time and floor
space is not paramount.
Dry-off Ovens
Dry-off ovens are used following cleaning or pretreatment, prior to the
application of paints, powder coating, adhesives or inks.
Powder Gel / Ramp Oven
A ramp oven sets or “gels” the powder coating by accelerated temperature rise,
to prevent powder loss and reduce the soak time needed for curing.
Infra-red Cure Ovens
Infrared cure ovens provide faster cure cycles, allowing oven size to be
considerably smaller. The result is an oven that has a smaller footprint than
a conventional convection oven.
Convection Cure Ovens
Convection ovens are an economical oven choice if floor space and/or
production levels are not a major consideration. A convection oven is
practical where numerous part sizes, configurations and material thicknesses
are processed simultaneously.
Catalytic Industrial Systems
20th and Sycamore • Independence, KS 67301
E-mail: sales@catalyticirovens.com
(800) 835-0557

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