What we believe
(and how we prove it)
Good ovens aren’t accidents. They come from first principle design applied early in the program and carried out in production:
- Airflow distributed the way physics requires, guided by ducting, baffling, and recirculation strategy
- Temperature uniformity designed in and verified with documented multi-point mapping before handoff (e.g., 9-/12-point protocols with acceptance criteria)
- Conveyance (carriers, fixtures, spacing) that moves parts without choking airflow or creating cold spots
- Thermal expansion accounted for in frames, joints, and service paths so alignment consistently holds at temperature
When complexity or tolerance demands it, we use Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation and analysis to catch issues before steel is cut.
The goal is simple: fewer change orders, smoother startup, and stable performance at rate.