"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Okay, I know nobody can answer for sure and that I just need to try it, but I'm looking for edumacated guesses.Older 14' Hix, 24" belt, 9.5' of heat, 4 panels, but the kicker is it has no forced air in it. I can't complain, it cost $200. It keeps up to the auto at a comfortable pace, but we do bury the belt if we're pushing it. We have no problem getting 1.25 - 1.5 minutes process time in the tunnel and don't get significant temp drops even with a solid belt full of fleece.I'm on the lookout for a gas 36 -48" belt, total length of 14-18' feet, but until that comes along I'm wondering if W.B. - Discharge is but a pipe-dream or if I should give it a go because it's not unreasonable to expect a full cure.Most of our runs are 48 - 400pcs with the odd run up into a few thousand. I'd be happy with being able to pull off ~100-200 pc. runs of W.B. - Discharge for now at a slow dryer speed, but running things through twice would probably put me off until we upgrade the dryer.Thoughts?
Any recommendations of what to look for in a reasonably efficient smaller gas oven that can run on single phase? Used is preferred....
Best thing you can do, pre flash the shirts before they leave the press. This way the flash gets the cure started, the dryer finishes it off.
Quote from: Inkworks on August 04, 2012, 04:22:58 PMAny recommendations of what to look for in a reasonably efficient smaller gas oven that can run on single phase? Used is preferred....Look for a Heatwave or Mini Sprint. Both can run on single phase. The Heatwave runs on 110 volts