The Pollution Control Products DC-2A is a compact, efficient, and environmentally compliant burn-off oven designed for safely removing cured coatings, paint, carbon, grease, oil, plastic, and other organic buildups from metal parts. Using controlled heat and an oxygen-regulated environment, the DC-2A oxidizes contaminants without damaging the base metal — making it ideal for automotive, engine-rebuilding, manufacturing, and industrial maintenance facilities.
Engineered for reliability and safe operation, the DC-2A features Pollution Control Products’ proven “Downdraft Afterburner” technology to ensure clean emissions and compliance with environmental standards. With a durable refractory-lined chamber, automated temperature control, and a robust cycle structure, the DC-2A offers dependable cleaning performance with minimal operator involvement.
Compact yet powerful, this oven is suitable for shops that need professional burn-off capabilities without the space or energy requirements of larger industrial ovens.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | DC-2A |
| Chamber Dimensions | Approximately 24" × 24" × 36" (varies by unit age) |
| Burn-Off Method | Oxygen-regulated pyrolysis with afterburner |
| Afterburner | Integrated high-temperature smoke & VOC oxidizer |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | Typically 650–800°F burn cycle with controlled ramp |
| Fuel Source | Natural Gas or LP Gas (varies by configuration) |
| Electrical Requirements | Standard industrial power (varies by unit) |
| Exterior Construction | Insulated steel cabinet with refractory-lined interior |
| Typical Applications | Engine parts, paint fixtures, jigs, tools, metal cleaning |
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