The flame burns in the rear combustion chamber, and only the hot gas enters the stripper furnace.
The paint on the spadder is not burned by flame, but decomposed into ash by high temperature.
The furnace temperature is a step rise, the rise rate is calculated by the computer, and controlled by the computer.
In the process of use, the actual temperature inside the stripping furnace and the set temperature will be displayed on the microcomputer controller.
The duration of the hot stripping furnace cycle can be freely set to suit different needs.
The gas and float produced by the thermal decomposition of the paint are thoroughly burned by the afterburner at extremely high temperature and then put into the atmosphere, which will not cause air pollution.
The paint on the spreader is completely removed, no damage to the spreader, and the efficiency is excellent.