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The Role of Industrial Oven Floors: Necessity, Retrofitting & Construction

Posted by J.J. Mitchell on Feb 10, 2025

The Role of Industrial Oven Floors: Necessity, Retrofitting & Construction
Does an Industrial Oven Need a Floor? Why would a business opt for a custom designed oven without a built-in floor? First, let’s consider the purpose of the oven floor and why some industrial ovens are designed without an integrated bottom. The majority of the ovens that Horizon Performance Technologies engineers and builds feature a welded floor. There are several key re …

How Horizon’s Torrent Washers™ Deliver Superior Cleaning with Less Waste

Posted by Steven Onsager, P.E. on Jan 09, 2025

How Horizon’s Torrent Washers™ Deliver Superior Cleaning with Less Waste
Nozzle Location MattersSignificant performance improvements and energy savings can be achieved in finishing systems utilizing Industrial Washers with Horizon's Torrent Technology™. The Torrent Washer™ modifies the fixed nozzle arrangement of a conventional washer and mounts the nozzles on rotating arms located on each side of the product that is being cleaned and pretreated.&n …

Improving Industrial Oven Performance: Temperature Uniformity, Efficiency, and Heat Transfer with Cyclone Technology™

Posted by Steven Onsager, P.E. on Dec 04, 2024

Improving Industrial Oven Performance: Temperature Uniformity, Efficiency, and Heat Transfer with Cyclone Technology™
Industrial convection ovens are workhorses in manufacturing, employed across industries for heating, curing, and drying processes on diverse substrates. Their performance is typically evaluated based on three key criteria: Temperature UniformityOperating Efficiency Heat Transfer Rates Let’s delve into these aspects and explore practical ways to enhance performanc …

Beneath the Belt-What You Need to Know about Horizon Customized Oven Conveyor Belts

Posted by Steven Onsager P.E. on Nov 14, 2024

Beneath the Belt-What You Need to Know about Horizon Customized Oven Conveyor Belts
IntroductionWhen designing an industrial oven, it all starts with the part that must be processed:How big is it? What does it weigh? What kind of material is it? What volume or quantity needs to be processed every hour?And, most importantly:How are we going to move parts into and out of the oven?One tried and true material handling method is to use a conveyor belt to move the p …

The Dirt on Industrial Parts Washing

Posted by Steven Onsager, P.E. on Oct 08, 2024

The Dirt on Industrial Parts Washing
How Clean is Clean?  For manufacturers that wash parts during the production process, cleanliness requirements depend largely on the product's function, material, and subsequent production steps. Defining how clean is "clean enough" typically involves: Industry Standards: Some industries, like aerospace, automotive, and medical devices, have strict cleanliness specif …
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