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The Precision behind your Industrial Baking Ovens

It is time to enjoy various delicacies especially the baked goodies. Be it relishing on a Monginis cake, a Cadbury celebrations pack or on Mom’s homemade cookies filled with love and care. Acknowledging your cravings of the mouth watering items,  KERONE  has to offer Industrial Ovens of customizable sizes for various Industrial purposes. In this extract you get to know everything about a Baking Oven. Beginning with what is an Oven? “An oven is an enclosed cavity or tunnel where dough or batter is placed amidst a hot environment and is then baked and transformed into cake, bread, cookies, or other products.” Baking Ovens  are major equipment for bakery process. In order to bake the products, Ovens use energy generation sources, e.g.: combustion of fuels (gas or oil) or electricity. The released available energy from these sources is transferred to the products by means of radiation, conduction or convection. The oven sets and maintains the proper conditions of heat, humidity, and

Get the Right Heating Solution for Your Rubber Products

Microwave heating is a multiphysics phenomenon that involves electromagnetic waves and heat transfer. In a layman’s language, the material to be heated is exposed to electromagnetic waves, this passage charges up every single molecule of the material resulting in rise of temperature of the same material. This exerts pressure, which pushes the moisture in the material towards the surface which is then evaporated. Microwave heating is a commercially available method of heating liquids, suspensions, or solids in a continuous flow on an industrial scale. The pattern of microwave heat distribution depends on many physical parameters, which includes the electromagnetic field, the absorption rate and structure of the processed material, and also the dimensions of the heating container. It is also used for household purposes but on a lower scale. Manufacturers wanting to produce new products, build new plants, or automate should consider microwave heating for their specialized heating appl

Indirect Dryers Outdo Direct Dryers in Drying Applications

A  Rotary Dryer  is a type of industrial dryer employed to reduce or minimize the liquid moisture content of the material it is handling by bringing it into contact with a heated gas. These dryers are a critical component in many industrial processes, capable of processing all sorts of materials from chemicals & fertilizers to minerals & ores and nearly everything in between. The dryer is made up of a large, rotating cylindrical tube, usually supported by concrete columns or steel beams. The dryer is inclined to slopes slightly so that the discharge end is lower than the material feed end in order to convey the material through the dryer without opposing the gravity. Rotary Dryers are extensively used for Drying but the following processes can be combined with it: Cooling Cleaning Shredding Separating Features of Rotary Dryers: Robust construction with various lifter (internal fins) options Can be co-current or counter-current Permits use of higher drying temper