@prefix rdf: . @prefix dbr: . @prefix yago: . dbr:Industrial_oven rdf:type yago:PhysicalEntity100001930 , yago:Oven103862676 , yago:Artifact100021939 , yago:Whole100003553 , yago:KitchenAppliance103620052 , yago:Commodity103076708 , yago:ConsumerGoods103093574 , yago:Object100002684 , yago:HomeAppliance103528263 . @prefix dbo: . dbr:Industrial_oven rdf:type dbo:Legislature , yago:WikicatIndustrialOvens , yago:Appliance102729837 , yago:Durables103257877 . @prefix rdfs: . dbr:Industrial_oven rdfs:label "Industrial oven"@en ; rdfs:comment "Industrial ovens are heated chambers used for a variety of industrial applications, including drying, curing, or baking components, parts or final products. Industrial ovens can be used for large or small volume applications, in batches or continuously with a conveyor line, and a variety of temperature ranges, sizes and configurations. Such ovens are used in many different applications, including chemical processing, food production, and even in the electronics industry, where circuit boards are run through a conveyor oven to attach surface mount components."@en . @prefix foaf: . dbr:Industrial_oven foaf:depiction , , . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dbc: . dbr:Industrial_oven dcterms:subject dbc:Industrial_ovens ; dbo:wikiPageID 10694002 ; dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 1072703761 ; dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Biotechnology , dbr:Kiln , dbr:Food_industry . @prefix ns8: . dbr:Industrial_oven dbo:wikiPageWikiLink ns8:Truck-in_ovens , dbr:Semiconductor_manufacturing , , dbr:List_of_ovens , dbr:Supermarket , dbr:Cleanroom , dbr:Gradient_oven_tester , dbr:Powder_coating , dbr:Surface_mount , , dbr:Heat_tunnel , dbr:Baking , , dbr:Conveyor_belt , dbr:Printed_circuit_board , dbr:Reflow_soldering , dbr:Temperature , dbr:Chandley_Ovens , , dbr:Drying , dbr:Ceramic , dbr:Oven , dbc:Industrial_ovens . @prefix owl: . dbr:Industrial_oven owl:sameAs , . @prefix wikidata: . dbr:Industrial_oven owl:sameAs wikidata:Q6027936 . @prefix yago-res: . dbr:Industrial_oven owl:sameAs yago-res:Industrial_oven , . @prefix dbp: . @prefix dbt: . dbr:Industrial_oven dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:Industry-stub , dbt:More_citations_needed , dbt:Reflist ; dbo:thumbnail ; dbo:abstract "Industrial ovens are heated chambers used for a variety of industrial applications, including drying, curing, or baking components, parts or final products. Industrial ovens can be used for large or small volume applications, in batches or continuously with a conveyor line, and a variety of temperature ranges, sizes and configurations. Such ovens are used in many different applications, including chemical processing, food production, and even in the electronics industry, where circuit boards are run through a conveyor oven to attach surface mount components. Some common types of industrial ovens include: \n* Curing ovens \u2013 Designed to cause a chemical reaction in a substance once a specific temperature is reached. Powder coating is one common curing oven use. \n* Drying ovens \u2013 Designed to remove moisture. Typical applications are pre-treating and painting. Such ovens are also sometimes known as kilns, though they do not reach the same high temperatures as are used in ceramic kilns. \n* Baking ovens \u2013 Combines the function of curing and drying ovens. \n* Reflow Ovens \u2013 A reflow oven is a machine used primarily for reflow soldering of surface mount electronic components to printed circuit boards (PCB). The oven contains multiple zones, which can be individually controlled for temperature. Generally, there are several heating zones followed by one or more cooling zones. The PCB moves through the oven on a conveyor belt, and is therefore subjected to a controlled time-temperature profile. \n* Batch ovens \u2013 Also called cabinet or Walk-in/Truck-in ovens, batch ovens allow for curing, drying or baking in small batches using wheeled racks, carts or trucks. Ovens such as this are often found in large-volume bakeries in places such as supermarkets. \n* Conveyor or Continuous Ovens \u2013 Typically part of an automated conveyor processing line, conveyor ovens allow for higher volume processing. Heat tunnels are an example. \n* Clean room ovens \u2013 Designed for applications requiring a cleanroom, such as a semiconductor manufacturing or biotechnology processes."@en . @prefix gold: . dbr:Industrial_oven gold:hypernym dbr:Chambers . @prefix prov: . dbr:Industrial_oven prov:wasDerivedFrom . @prefix xsd: . dbr:Industrial_oven dbo:wikiPageLength "3912"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger . @prefix wikipedia-en: . dbr:Industrial_oven foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf wikipedia-en:Industrial_oven .