Gholam Baghery
Mechanical
- Apr 10, 2021
- 18
Hello everyone
I have a bakery oven with a conveyor that carries the dough through the oven to cook it. It does not function properly, and the resulting bread is of poor quality. I checked it and discovered that the conveyor parts are only one mm thick plate. I believe it should be at least 4 mm in order to store the heat and provide a good result. What are your thoughts? Also, what is your take on the fact that there are no refractory breaks or clay? It does not have any heavy parts to store heat and only has 20 mm of Rockwool insulation. Can I consider this factor to be a cause of the problem? The oven runs on natural gas, with eight flames and a gas consumption of 20 kg per hour. I will appreciate it if someone can share his or her experience with me.
Thank you in advance.
I have a bakery oven with a conveyor that carries the dough through the oven to cook it. It does not function properly, and the resulting bread is of poor quality. I checked it and discovered that the conveyor parts are only one mm thick plate. I believe it should be at least 4 mm in order to store the heat and provide a good result. What are your thoughts? Also, what is your take on the fact that there are no refractory breaks or clay? It does not have any heavy parts to store heat and only has 20 mm of Rockwool insulation. Can I consider this factor to be a cause of the problem? The oven runs on natural gas, with eight flames and a gas consumption of 20 kg per hour. I will appreciate it if someone can share his or her experience with me.
Thank you in advance.