The Forced Air Drying Oven is a kind of ventilated drying equipment, which is widely used in the drying process of various coatings. During paint preparation, blast ovens can be used to quickly dry paint samples for physical testing and quality control. In addition, the Forced Air Drying Oven can also be used for fast drying and curing in the production line.
In paint preparation, forced Air Ovens are often used to speed up the drying process of paint samples. Before a hard dry film is formed on the surface of the paint sample, it needs to be placed in a forced air Drying Oven, so that the moisture and solvent in the paint can be quickly removed by ventilation and heating. This can help ensure the performance and quality of the coating in actual use.
The Forced Air Drying Oven can use a variety of heating methods, such as electric heating, gas or steam heating, to meet the requirements of different coatings. When using a Forced Air Drying Oven, the appropriate heating method and temperature should be selected according to the nature of the coating and the required drying speed.

Operation Blast Dryer Steps
Put the paint sample to be dried into the Forced Air Drying Oven, and be careful not to exceed the capacity of the Forced Air Drying Oven.
Choose the appropriate heating method and temperature according to the nature of the paint and the required drying speed. Typically, electric or gas heated forced air Drying Ovens require the temperature and time to be set so that the paint dries without scorching or damaging the sample.
Open the vent of the Forced Air Drying Oven to allow the moisture and solvents in the paint to drain. If faster drying is required, increase ventilation or use external ventilation to accelerate evaporation of moisture and solvents from the paint.
Wait for the paint sample to dry completely and make sure that the dry film surface is even and smooth without air bubbles or depressions.
Close the exhaust port of the Forced Air Drying Oven, and take out the dried paint sample.
When using the Forced Air Drying Oven, relevant safety operating procedures should be followed to avoid fire or other safety accidents caused by improper operation. At the same time, the Forced Air Drying Oven needs regular maintenance and cleaning to ensure the performance and service life of the equipment.

What is the difference between a Drying Oven with and without a blast?
There is a certain difference in the process of drying items between a Drying Oven with and without a blast.
Forced Air Drying Oven, also called Forced Air Drying Oven, has a ventilation system, which can speed up the drying of items, and the temperature distribution is relatively uniform. In the Forced Air Drying Oven, high-temperature air is continuously circulated through the ventilation system, which can quickly take away the moisture or solvent on the surface of the item, so as to achieve a fast drying effect. The Forced Air Drying Oven is suitable for items that need to be dried quickly, such as paint, paint, resin, etc.
The Drying Oven without blast is a simple Drying Oven, usually only has a heating system and a temperature control system. It does not have a ventilation system, the drying speed is relatively slow, and the temperature distribution is uneven, which is prone to local overheating or overcooling. Therefore, the Drying Oven without blast is suitable for items that do not have special requirements for drying speed, such as laboratory instruments, electronic components, etc.
Beichao reminds you: when choosing a drying box, you should choose the appropriate type of drying box according to the specific drying requirements and the characteristics of the item to ensure the drying effect and use effect.
