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2017_E_TYPE-HL.doc Page 3 of 55 24-Oct-2017
Table 1.2
Summary of Loads that CAN NOT be processed in the Oven
Parts Made of:
Metals that melt under 900
o
F (e.g. Zinc and its alloys)
Magnesium which burns violently when ignited
Alloy aluminum with a low melting point.
Coatings Made of:
Chlorinated compounds (PVC’s) - (Depends on concentration)
Fluorinated compounds (Teflon)
Note: Guspro Inc. should be consulted before processing loads
1.2 Design
1.2.1 Introduction
Guspro heat cleaning ovens are of the two stage controlled air design. The first stage is
called the Process Chamber, while the second stage is called the Oxidizer Chamber.
A separate burner(s) heats each chamber. The process chamber burner(s) is fires into an
internal or external firebox. The oxidizer burner(s) fire directly into a chamber located on top of
the oven. A temperature control system oversees the operation of both burners. Flue gases are
vented to the atmosphere by a self-supporting refractory lined stack.
1.2.2 Specifications
Table 1.3 lists the usable dimensions, burner models and ratings on standard Guspro
ovens. Guspro heat cleaning ovens are designed with larger oxidizer capacities to quickly and
efficiently burn off volatile particles from the process chamber, while complying with
environmental regulations. A summary of Oxidizer combustible ratings for standard Guspro
oven models is listed in Table 1.4.

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