Curing Ovens
Curing ovens are used to heat cure parts after they have been coated with powder. These ovens come in various sizes and can be powered by electricity or gas
Standard dimensions
Length 1 to 7 meter / 3 to 23ft
Price competitive and faster to produce.
Please check dimensions at below table.
Special solutions
Tunnel coating oven at any dimensions will be delivered turnkey.

Curing ovens are used to heat cure parts after they have been coated with powder. These ovens come in various sizes and can be powered by electricity or gas. The size of the oven needed will depend on the size of the parts being coated and the volume of production. Smaller ovens are suitable for small- or medium-sized parts and can fit on a benchtop or in a shop corner. Larger ovens are available for industrial-scale production. The temperature and duration of the curing process will vary depending on the type of powder coating being used. Most powders require a curing temperature of between 320-360°F / 160-180°C and a curing time of 10 to 20 minutes.
However, some powders may require higher temperatures or longer curing times. It is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions to achieve the best results.

Heating Types
Convection oven, several fans
- Electric
- Gas / oil burner, indirect
- Gas direct combustion burner
- Hybrid, heats electric or by indirect burner
Infrared oven, no fans
- Electric infrared
- Natural gas catalytic infrared long-wavelength

Catalytic infrared benefits
Integrating an infrared oven to a automatic powder coating line:
• Increases production by 50%
• Improves product quality
• Reduces natural gas consumption by 25% annually
• Achieves a 3-year simple payback

Express batch oven
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- Trolley or
- Conveyor track / hanging rails

Special dimensions and options
Separating doors, sliding doors, folding doors on both sides
Rails, beams, all variants available.
Or ask for your desired size!
Up to 200 ° C or 450 ° C
In addition to curing ovens, there are other types of equipment that can be used to cure powder coatings. Infrared lamps can be used to heat cure small parts or touch up larger parts that have been cured in an oven. These lamps emit infrared radiation, which is absorbed by the powder coating, causing it to melt and flow.
Overall, curing ovens play an essential role in the powder coating process. They provide the heat needed to cure the coating, resulting in a smooth, durable, and long-lasting finish. Whether you are a DIYer or a professional, there is a curing oven available to meet your needs.
Dimensions inside
Usable area in meters
Type | A width | B height | C depth |
---|---|---|---|
EL10 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
EL12 | 1 | 1,2 | 1,5 |
EL15 | 1,2 | 1,5 | 1,5 |
EL20 | 1,5m | 1,8m | 2 |
EL25 | 1,5m | 1,8m | 2,5 |
EL30 | 1,5m | 1,8m | 3 |
EL40 | 1,5m | 1,8m | 4 |
EL50 | 1,5m | 1,8m | 5 |
EL60 | 1,5m | 1,8m | 6 |
EL70 | 1,5m | 1,8m | 7m |

Some standard sizes
The smallest - 1.1m

For 6x rims

Inner 7 x 1.5 x 1.8 m

4m rear heating register

4m side view

3m rear heating register

For trolleys

With dividing doors

Special construction powder coat ovens

5x Rails
Clients can choose the number, type and strength of the rails.

Semi-auto conveyor system
Clients can choose the number, type and strength of the rails.

Heavy Parts Rail
Clients can choose the number, type and strength of the rails.

Conveyor tunnel oven
Clients can choose the number, type and strength of the rails.
Some standard sizes
4m special construction

Chain conveyor / sliding doors

Electrically heated

Continuous furnace

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Control system: Analog or digital

PLC fine control
For temperatures at 450°C, PLC control is necessary.

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Analog control
For up to 200°C analog control is sufficient.