Reliable Heat Transfer For Plastisol Curing, Oven Uniformity, And Low-Maintenance Continuous Production
PVC Gloves Application
STABLE THERMAL CONTROL FOR HIGH-OUTPUT PVC GLOVE LINES
In PVC Gloves manufacturing, thermal consistency is essential to achieve uniform film formation, dependable curing, and stable line output across dipping, gelling, drying, and final oven sections. Industrial references indicate that PVC glove curing ovens commonly operate in the150–200°Crange, with key high-temperature zones often reaching180–200°Cto ensure complete plastisol fusion and proper glove strength, surface finish, and release performance. For large-scale plants, centralized thermal-oil systems are especially valuable: one glove-line case reports a thermal oil heater supporting10 production lines, delivering stable heat together with auxiliary steam capacity, which highlights the importance of continuous, low-maintenance energy supply. Within this operating window,Eurotherm 320offers a dependable-30 to 320°Cservice range,9.8 mm²/s viscosity at 40°C, and excellent thermal stability for ovens, heat exchangers, and circulation loops, making it a cost-effective choice for mainstream glove curing duty. For larger closed-loop systems or plants requiring stronger cold-start flexibility,RÜTGERS Ruetaflex 1000extends performance to-55 to 330°Cwithlow viscosity,low pour point, and reliable long-life stability, helping PVC glove manufacturers reduce downtime, simplify maintenance, and maintain consistent product quality through continuous operation
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