For the everyday person, an industrial oven is a foreign concept. However, for those certain businesses, they are a critical tool that can’t be overlooked. Available in a variety of configurations, classifications and capabilities, there are sizes and shapes that can fit within any footprint and meet a diverse range of thermal applications. If you are considering buying an industrial oven for your company, then you may be wondering how to select the right option for your needs – and with so many models available, the answer to this question could have a huge impact on the day to day operations of your business, and the durability of your products. 


Below are our tips to ensure you make an informed selection when buying an industrial oven: 

•    Determine your needs 
The first thing you should do when purchasing an industrial oven is to determine the role it will play. Understanding the demands of your application is critical in choosing between different sizes and capabilities. Though they all offer heating to extreme temperatures, these units can be incredibly varied in their methodology – ranging from drying and curing to heat treatments and burn-ins. 

•    Understand the heat requirements 
Once you determine your overall needs, understanding the absolute minimum and maximum heat requirement is critical before you start researching potential individual units. By narrowing down the range between minimum and maximum temperatures, you are more likely to quickly find a machine that meets your requirements. You may also want to consider if you need a unit that can cool the materials after the heat treatment. 

•    Choosing a heat source 
Just like a domestic oven, industrial machines can be powered from a wide range of sources – and one option may be better suited to your requirements than another. Electrical ovens are a popular choice thanks to their rapid heating time (which can save time across the overall operation), and they often have a long lifespan requiring little maintenance. Alternatively, gas units are ideal if you are interested in low running costs but an expensive initial outlay. 

•    Selecting an airflow 
Airflow within the chamber is also an important consideration when buying an industrial oven. Effective airflow is critical to ensure a successful heat treatment. The properties of materials that you are working with and the way in which they are hung or stored can have a huge impact on the air flow. 

•    Choosing a size 
The size of the chamber that you choose will be based on two factors – the size of the items that you are treating, and the available floor space within your premises. If the space is not an issue, then the unit can be as big or small as the products themselves. If you lack the room for a full-sized oven, then benchtop or stacked options can be an excellent alternative. 

We hope the above points have been both informative and illuminating, providing you with the knowledge needed to invest in equipment such as this. Though there are a number of factors to consider when buying an industrial oven, understanding your own requirements before making a purchase – rather than invest without research – will ensure the oven you choose is sure to meet those needs. Do not hesitate to ask for assistance if required; an industry expert or reputed manufacturer will be able to offer advice specific to your situation.