Wisconsin
Oven Corporation designs and builds thermal incinerators for oxidizing
the fumes from the exhaust streams of ovens. Most often, the contaminants
are smoke, paint fumes, or solvents. We manufacture fume incinerators, but we do not manufacture incinerators
for processing solid waste. The exhaust airstream is raised to
approximately 1,400°F. through the incinerator, and held at
this temperature for 0.7 to 1.0 seconds. The resultant exhaust
is primarily water and carbon dioxide. We offer flow capacities
of 200 to 20,000 SCFM, and destructive efficiencies up to 99%,
as defined by EPA test method 25A.
The small unit shown at right is designed to remove smoke and
vapors produced by heating lubricating oil during a spring tempering
process. It is rated for 325 SCFM, and has a maximum temperature
of 1,500°F.
The large unit shown below, located on the roof of the building,
is designed to incinerate vapors produced by a strip cure oven.
It is rated for 18,000 SCFM, with 15,000,000 BTUH and has a maximum
temperature of 1,500°F.