Shipping Calcination Furnaces with Confidence
Industrial calcination furnaces vary widely in size, but it is not unusual for a large calcining oven to be up to 2 meters wide and 12 meters long with a working capacity that allows many tons of material to be heated at one time. Transporting calcination furnaces, therefore, can be difficult for standard shipping companies. At Heavy Haulers, we specialize in hauling oversized furnaces and other equipment using trailers made specifically for the job. Using extended drop deck or extended RGN trailers, we can move your calcination stove or furnace across any distance.
Calcining ovens or furnaces have many functions. They can be used to strengthen an alloy, increase the ductility of metal, cure a material, remove water or relieve stress on an object, and they often come in many different sizes and configurations to fit the needs of the industry that is using them. They work by heating solids to very high temperatures in an environment devoid of air flow. Cement is the most common product produced using a calcination furnace. While older models rely on fuel or oil as a power source, modern calcining ovens can work off of electricity, LPG and natural gas as well. Let’s get started! (800) 908-6206
Common Types of Calcination Furnaces Shipped
● Muffle Furnaces
● Reverberation Furnaces
● Shaft Kilns or Shaft Furnaces
● Rotary Kilns
● Multiple Hearth Furnaces
● Fluidized Bed Reactors