Grieve Model No. 897 – 350°F Belt Conveyor Oven

350°F Belt Conveyor Oven From Grieve

No. 897 is a 350°F (177°C), belt conveyor oven from Grieve, currently used for preheating trays of parts prior to potting operations at the customer’s facility. Workspace dimensions of this oven measure 36” W x 120” D x 15” H. 30 KW are installed in Incoloy-sheathed tubular heating elements, while a 6000 CFM, 5-HP recirculating blower provides vertical downward airflow to the workload.

This Grieve belt conveyor oven has a 48” long open belt loading zone and a 10’ long insulated heat zone with recirculated airflow. Features include a 30” wide, 1” x1” high carbon steel flat wire conveyor belt with 1/4-HP motor drive, variable from 1.4 to 27 inches per minute. Additional features include 4” insulated walls, aluminized steel interior and exterior and a manually operated vertical lift door at unload with viewing window. The oven also has a photo cell to automatically stop the belt when parts reach the unload position.

Controls on the No. 897 include a digital indicating temperature controller, manual reset excess temperature controller with separate contactors, recirculating blower airflow safety switch and SCR power controller.

About Grieve Corporation Ovens

Industrial Ovens from Grieve are available in wide range of designs for your application. Our Ovens and Furnaces come in variety of styles including Bench Ovens, Box Furnaces and Conveyor Belt Ovens. In addition, our Ovens can be used for powder coating, curing, baking, drying, and other applications requiring circulation of heated air. Custom Ovens include Tunnel Ovens and Continuous Ovens built to your specifications. Since we are the manufacturer, in business since 1949, all our Industrial Ovens and Industrial Furnaces are given a 100 point in house performance inspection prior to shipping.

For more information, visit www.grievecorp.com or contact sales@grievecorp.com.

The Grieve Corporation
500 Hart Road
Round Lake, IL 60073-2835
P: (847) 546-8225
F: (847) 546-9210
Attention: Frank Calabrese