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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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What features would you like in a burnout oven?
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<blockquote data-quote="dfshorn1" data-source="post: 29336" data-attributes="member: 2975"><p>Mark,</p><p>Stainless is definately in. One of the prototypes will be all stainless, another with just the door stainless, the main case would be high temp. primered and black paint on steel. As for modular design, I repair for a living so I believe in easy to repair. As this muffle assembly is pre-existing, I believe there is a 220 version but I will have to check. I have not decided on the handle material yet. Your comments on this are noted.</p><p></p><p>How much extra would you pay for a burnout oven that never needed to be calibrated? I am talking about maybe an extra $250 - $300 per unit. My porcelain and pressing furnaces are never calibrated due to design and the very high end of electronics used. I never gave much thought about using these controllers for a burnout oven as the temperature tolerences are so different.</p><p></p><p>Daniel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfshorn1, post: 29336, member: 2975"] Mark, Stainless is definately in. One of the prototypes will be all stainless, another with just the door stainless, the main case would be high temp. primered and black paint on steel. As for modular design, I repair for a living so I believe in easy to repair. As this muffle assembly is pre-existing, I believe there is a 220 version but I will have to check. I have not decided on the handle material yet. Your comments on this are noted. How much extra would you pay for a burnout oven that never needed to be calibrated? I am talking about maybe an extra $250 - $300 per unit. My porcelain and pressing furnaces are never calibrated due to design and the very high end of electronics used. I never gave much thought about using these controllers for a burnout oven as the temperature tolerences are so different. Daniel [/QUOTE]
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