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Electric blast drying ovens in the Jianqiang plant loaded with heating elements
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Electric blast drying ovens in the Jianqiang plant loaded with heating elements

JGOBuilt to drawingJB/T 2379-93

Étuve de séchage à convection forcée

电热鼓风干燥箱

Étuve à convection forcée avec éléments tubulaires et ventilateur de recirculation, pour le séchage, la cuisson et l'élimination d'humidité — y compris le séchage d'éléments dont la résistance d'isolement a chuté en stockage.

Max medium temperature
572 °F(300 °C)
Power range
1 – 15 kW
Voltage
220 / 380 V, 50 Hz
Sheath material
10# steel, 304 stainless
Medium
Air
Mounting
Free-standing
Tube diameter
0.63 in
Watt density guidance
Forced convection — element sized to chamber airflow
Lead time
25–45 days
MOQ
1 unit
Pricing
On application

Design notes

Séchage et cuisson à convection forcée jusqu'à 300 °C

A blast drying oven is a heated cabinet with a fan that keeps the air moving, so temperature is uniform across the chamber instead of stratified from floor to ceiling. Tubular elements sit in the air path, the fan sweeps them continuously, and the chamber holds set-point closely enough for curing and moisture-removal work.

Jianqiang runs these ovens in-house as part of element manufacture, which is also the most useful thing to know about them: magnesium oxide is hygroscopic, and an element stored in a damp warehouse loses insulation resistance. The manufacturer's own remedy is to bake it at around 200 °C until resistance recovers, and this oven is what does that. Any workshop holding heating elements as spares has the same problem and the same fix.

Humidity sensing in the chamber deserves a note. Measurement accuracy is expensive: ±5 % RH is adequate for most non-sealed spaces, ±3 % RH is worth paying for where humidity is tracked and logged, and demanding better than ±2 % RH runs into the limits of the calibration equipment itself. Specify to the process, not to the datasheet.

Features

  • Ventilateur de convection forcée pour une température homogène en enceinte
  • Éléments tubulaires dans le circuit d'air recirculé
  • Régulation numérique à consigne avec limiteur de surtempérature indépendant
  • Adaptée au séchage d'éléments à faible résistance d'isolement
  • Volume d'enceinte, clayettes et coffret de commande sur mesure

Typical applications

  • Séchage et cuisson de pièces revêtues
  • Élimination d'humidité sur éléments et moteurs stockés
  • Polymérisation d'adhésifs et de résines
  • Séchage d'échantillons de laboratoire
  • Préchauffage avant assemblage ou enrobage

North American build options

Voltage
120 / 208 / 240 / 277 / 480 / 600 V @ 60 Hz
Threads
NPT or BSP cut to order
Flanges
ANSI B16.5 150# / 300#
Drawings
Issued in inches on request

These are build options, not stock items — the catalog part numbers above are 50 Hz with metric fine threads. State what you need on the RFQ.

Part numbers & dimensions

6 catalog part numbers in the JGO series

Part numberVoltagePowerNotesQuote
JGO-220/1.5-50L220 V1.5 kW50 L chamber
JGO-220/3-100L220 V3 kW100 L chamber
JGO-380/4.5-200L380 V4.5 kW200 L chamber
JGO-380/6-300L380 V6 kW300 L chamber
JGO-380/9-500L380 V9 kW500 L chamber
JGO-380/15-1000L380 V15 kW1000 L chamber

Chamber size, shelf arrangement, temperature range and control package are configured per order. Tell us what you are drying, the load per batch and the temperature you need to hold.

Minimum order quantity for this series is 1 unit. Dimensions switch between millimetres and inches with the unit toggle in the header.

Full specification

Max. chamber temperature
300 °C
Heating
Tubular elements in the recirculating air path
Air circulation
Forced convection fan
Control
Digital set-point with independent over-temperature limit
Supply
220 V or 380 V, 50 Hz
Power range
1 – 15 kW by chamber size
Humidity sensing
Optional; ±5 % RH standard, ±3 % RH where logged
Element drying use
≈ 200 °C bake to restore insulation resistance

Questions engineers ask

Can I really restore a heating element by baking it?

Often, yes. Magnesium oxide absorbs moisture in storage, which drops insulation resistance without anything actually being broken. The manufacturer's instruction is to megger the element and, if it reads below 1 MΩ at 500 V, dry it at around 200 °C until resistance recovers. An alternative given for installed elements is to energize them at reduced voltage until the resistance comes back. Neither will fix a mechanically damaged element, but both will fix a damp one.

What humidity measurement accuracy should I specify?

Match it to the process. ±5 % RH is enough for most non-sealed spaces. ±3 % RH is worth paying for where humidity is tracked and recorded. Below ±2 % RH you are at the limits of the reference humidity generators used to calibrate the sensor — the specification stops being meaningful before the price stops rising.

Watt-density figures and temperature limits on this page are design guidance, not warranties. The safe value for your installation depends on the medium, its flow and how the element is mounted — which is why we ask for the duty rather than only the part number.