Mead Camans
George
Hi all,
I'm looking at ways of heating a curing oven I've recently built that will be used to fast-set laminated work glued with UF adhesive. Ideally I'd like the temperature to get up to around 60 degrees. The oven is an 18mm plywood box, approximately 1700 x 500 x 400 internal, covered in 40mm celotex insulation board.
I'm wondering if anyone has any advice/ideas about how to bring such a space up to temperature in a safe and effective way. My initial thought was to use a small 2kw fan heater that I have, although this seems impractical as the temperature safety switch trips at about 30 degrees, and I'm wary of bypassing it.
I had thought about a tubular heater such as this, however, I'm not sure if it would be powerful enough to get to the temperature I want.
I guess the ideal thing would be to use independent heating elements that could be fixed inside the box, but I'm not sure where to begin with something like that.
Any thoughts appreciated!
George
I'm looking at ways of heating a curing oven I've recently built that will be used to fast-set laminated work glued with UF adhesive. Ideally I'd like the temperature to get up to around 60 degrees. The oven is an 18mm plywood box, approximately 1700 x 500 x 400 internal, covered in 40mm celotex insulation board.
I'm wondering if anyone has any advice/ideas about how to bring such a space up to temperature in a safe and effective way. My initial thought was to use a small 2kw fan heater that I have, although this seems impractical as the temperature safety switch trips at about 30 degrees, and I'm wary of bypassing it.
I had thought about a tubular heater such as this, however, I'm not sure if it would be powerful enough to get to the temperature I want.
I guess the ideal thing would be to use independent heating elements that could be fixed inside the box, but I'm not sure where to begin with something like that.
Any thoughts appreciated!
George