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REDUCE
GEL COAT CURING TIME UP TO 50% AND AVOID AIR
BORNE CONTAMINATION
For curing gel coated molds prior to
casting. Natural gas or optional LP fired
heaters provide quicker ramp time to warm
heat tunnel and are more efficient and less
costly to operate than electric heaters.
Warm forced air passes over the gel coated
mold cutting curing time by as much as 50%
and reducing air borne contamination. Air
disbursement duct work runs the full length
of the oven’s interior. Adjustable outlet
vents at 5 ft intervals direct heated air
flow to decks, bowls, and back splashes of
sprayed molds for uniform curing. Capillary
thermostat controlled heat source with a
blower override switch allows blower
operation during seasonal periods when heat
may not be required. Optional conveyor decks
above heat tunnel enclosure provide
convenient mold storage.

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Durable 18/20 gage formed galvanized
steel heat tunnel cover with full
length heavy duty PVC mold access
strips. 10 ft. high upright supports
allow additional mold storage above
heat tunnel.
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Standard 90½” width between uprights
allows clearance for wide molds.
Adjustable conveyor support beams
can be set at any height to match
carts and conveyor work lines.
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Length to suit any application.
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150,000 BTU natural or LP gas fired
heater with ¾ hp blower,
115volt-60hz-1 phase @ 9.5 amps.
Optional electric heater, 30 kw 380
volt-50hz-3 phase @ 42 amps.
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length heat dispersment ductwork
with adjustable vents at 5 ft.
intervals directs warm air flow
toward bowls and backsplashes.
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Capillary thermostat heat control
with separate blower override
switch.
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Double wide conveyor lines inside
heat tunnel.
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Optional powered conveyor lines with
adjustable speed control
automatically transports molds
through heat tunnel.
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Optional pneumatic operated door at
discharge End of heat tunnel.
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Optional widths can be manufactured
to suit any application.
- Easy
“bolt together” installation
requires no
welding, cutting, or on site
fabrication.
Utility
hook connections for gel coat heat
tunnels should only be performed by
qualified, locally licensed electrical
and/or gas contractors.
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