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Wisconsin Oven Corp.
2675 Main St. P.O. Box 873
East Troy, WI 53120
United States
Phone: (262) 642-3938
Fax: (262) 207-5107
https://www.wisoven.com
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Mike Grande, V.P. Sales
(262) 642-3938
sales@wisoven.com
Wisconsin Oven offers high quality industrial dryers, ovens, and furnaces for a wide-range of applications and industries. Heating equipment is designed with standard temperature ratings of 500, 650, 800, 1000, 1250, and 1400° F.

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E-Pack®
EXPANDABLE SURFACE™
W-WALL™

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Conveyor Ovens

Conveyor Ovens

Wisconsin Oven manufactures industrial conveyor ovens and furnaces in a variety of configurations including flat conveyor belt style, chain conveyors, Ferris wheel, carousel, overhead trolley, specialized custom conveyor ovens, and more. Click here to view more information about this product.
Horizontal Quench System

Horizontal Quench System

Wisconsin Oven’s horizontal quench system offers quench times as low as 7 seconds and a load capacity of up to 6,000 lbs. These systems are ideal for solution treating applications. Click here to view more information about this product.
SDB Series Draw Batch Oven

SDB Series Draw Batch Oven

Wisconsin Oven’s SDB series of draw batch ovens feature heavy duty furnace construction and can be designed to meet even the most stringent standards. They are available in both standard and custom sizes. Click here to view more information about this product.
Conveyor Ovens
Horizontal Quench System
SDB Series Draw Batch Oven

Horizontal Quench System for Solution Treatment of Aluminum Parts


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Horizontal Quench System for Solution Heat Treating Aluminum from Wisconsin Oven
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Wisconsin Oven Corporation

August 8, 2022
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Wisconsin Oven offers high-quality heat-treat ovens and furnaces, with standard temperature ratings of 500°F, 650°F, 800°F, 1000°F, 1250°F and 1400°F. They can be heated by gas (direct or indirect), electric and steam. Typical applications include aging, tempering, annealing, stress relieving and solution heat treating.


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SDB Series Draw Batch Ovens

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