The large composite material curing oven is a thermal equipment designed for the curing needs of large-sized and high-performance composite material components in fields such as aerospace, rail transportation, and wind power energy. Its core adopts a modular ultra large cavity structure (with a volume of over 100m ³)
Large curing oven
Introduction to large curing oven:
The large composite material curing oven is a thermal equipment designed for the curing needs of large-sized and high-performance composite material components in fields such as aerospace, rail transportation, and wind power energy. Its core adopts a modular ultra large cavity structure (with a volume of over 100m ³), equipped with a multi zone independent temperature control system (from room temperature to 300 ℃± 1.5 ℃), and uniform hot air circulation, which can meet the requirements of constant temperature curing and gradient heating technology for super large components such as carbon fiber composite wings and wind turbine blades. By integrating a vacuum assisted system, interlayer pores are effectively eliminated and material density is improved. At the same time, it is equipped with IoT remote monitoring and process database to achieve intelligent production with full process traceability. It combines high energy efficiency and industrial safety standards, and is a key equipment for promoting the mass manufacturing of large composite components.
Large curing oven model parameters:
ltem | Parameter |
Working length(mm) | 6000-20000 |
Working width(mm) | 5000-8000 |
Working height(mm) | 5000-8000 |
Operating Temperature(℃) | 100-300 |
Vacuum pipeline | 16-76 road |
Standard system | Control system, heating system, circulation system, cooling system |
Optional system | Vacuum system, water source system, computer management system, nitrogen system |
Heating method | Electric heating |
Application fields of vacuum curing oven:
Large curing ovens are mainly used in manufacturing fields that require strict material performance, covering aerospace (such as carbon fiber composite fuselage, wings), new energy vehicles (battery shells, lightweight structural components), wind power energy (large blades, carbon fiber main beams), rail transportation (vehicle bodies and interior parts), and electronic packaging (high-frequency substrates, heat dissipation components) industries. Through vacuum environment and temperature control, they ensure that composite materials achieve low porosity, high density, and excellent mechanical properties during the curing process, meeting the requirements of high strength, lightweight, and weather resistance. They are the core equipment of advanced material forming processes.



