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Far-Infrared Oven

ZonHoo far-infrared oven systems deliver far-infrared radiant heating to accelerate surface drying and achieve fast surface warm-up where convection-only approaches are slower or disturb lightweight parts. When your process benefits from targeted radiant energy, reduced airflow disturbance, and quick response on surfaces, a far-infrared oven is the radiation-first solution—engineered around emitter layout, radiant distance, and safe radiant energy management.

As an OEM/ODM manufacturer, ZonHoo engineers emitter configuration, chamber geometry, controlled venting for moisture/volatiles, and controls around your product response and throughput. We provide an RFQ-ready scope—radiant concept, zoning options, utilities, safety measures, and documentation scope—with FAT/SAT support and acceptance checks to streamline approval and integration.

  • Far-infrared radiant heating for fast surface response
  • Emitter layout & distance engineered to your load geometry
  • Targeted zoning for focused heating (opt.)
  • Reduced airflow disturbance vs convection-only drying
  • Controlled venting for moisture/volatiles (project-defined)
  • Recipes, alarms & logs (opt.)
  • RFQ-ready delivery: drawings, FAT/SAT, acceptance checks

When to Choose a Far-Infrared Oven

Choose a far-infrared oven when radiant energy is the most effective path for drying/heating behavior on your product:

  • You need fast surface warm-up to reduce cycle time
  • Convection airflow disturbs lightweight parts or creates handling defects
  • You prefer targeted heating (zones/edges/surfaces) rather than full-volume convection heating
  • Your product response is surface-dominant and benefits from far-infrared radiant heating
  • You want quick response with proper emitter layout and radiant distance rules
  • You need an RFQ-ready scope defining radiant concept, zoning, venting, and safety

If your primary requirement is tight temperature stability and validation-first tolerance, use a Constant Temp Drying Oven; if your process has flammable solvent risk, use an Explosion-Proof design; if your throughput is continuous on a belt, use Conveyor Belt Dryers.

Engineering, Options & Key Specs

  • Emitter configuration & layout: matched to product geometry and exposure zones
  • Radiant distance control: intensity managed by spacing and placement rules
  • Shadowing management: reduce uneven exposure from fixtures, overlaps, edges
  • Controlled venting: remove moisture/volatiles without erasing radiant-response advantages
  • Zoning & cycle steps (opt.): ramps/holds by zone for repeatable radiant profiles
  • Safety & shielding (opt.): guarding, over-temp, interlocks aligned with operation
  • Emitter zoning and independent zone control (opt.)
  • Reflectors and shielding configurations (project-defined)
  • Fixture compatibility and spacing rules (project-defined)
  • Venting/exhaust configuration for moisture/volatiles (project-defined)
  • Recipes, alarms, parameter locks, deviation rules (opt.)
  • Data logging, cycle reports, temperature logs (opt.)
  • I/O integration: ready/busy/fault + cycle complete outputs (opt.)
  • Documentation scope: drawings, acceptance checks, FAT/SAT support (project-defined)
  • Heating Mode: far-infrared radiant heating (project-defined)
  • Surface Target / Temperature Range: Process-defined
  • Usable Workspace (W×H×D): Custom per load size & batch quantity
  • Emitter Layout & Zoning: Project-defined (optional multi-zone)
  • Radiant Distance / Exposure Strategy: Project-defined
  • Venting / Exhaust Strategy: Project-defined for moisture/volatiles removal
  • Controls & Data Logging: Optional recipes, alarms, records, reporting
  • Utilities & Installation: Power and ventilation requirements (project-defined)

Typical Applications

  • Flash drying / surface drying where quick response matters
  • Drying lightweight parts where strong airflow causes movement/defects
  • Thin materials, panels, or surfaces needing targeted exposure
  • Staged drying steps where warm-up lag is the bottleneck
  • Processes benefiting from radiant zoning rather than full-volume convection

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CAPABILITIES
  • Far-IR radiant heat
  • Fast surface warm-up
  • Emitter zoning (opt.)
  • Layout & distance design
  • Venting plan (custom)
  • Logs/recipes (opt.)
  • Alarms/interlocks (opt.)
  • FAT/SAT (opt.)
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