The history of Pollution Control Products Co. is the history of "burn-off" ovens. Peyton Simpson, the company founder, designed his first pyrolytic cleaning furnace ("burn-off" oven) in 1970 for a neighboring business trying to comply with new environmental emission standards. The success of that first oven launched Pollution Control Products Co. in 1971 and a "green" revolution in industrial parts reclamation.
The company's patented Controlled Pyrolysis process helped manufacturers safely clean and reclaim parts and tooling, eliminate the use of hazardous chemicals and abrasives, and operate safely and affordably within new clean air emission standards. For nearly four decades Pollution Control has been first in sales, service and innovation.
The company's first "ovens", Stator Reclamation Furnaces, were built for stripping electric motor stators so they could be rewound for rebuilt motors. Our single burner Model 88 furnace was a labor saving breakthrough for the electric motor rewinding industry.
The company's patented Controlled Pyrolysis process helped manufacturers safely clean and reclaim parts and tooling, eliminate the use of hazardous chemicals and abrasives, and operate safely and affordably within new clean air emission standards. For nearly four decades Pollution Control has been first in sales, service and innovation.
The company's first "ovens", Stator Reclamation Furnaces, were built for stripping electric motor stators so they could be rewound for rebuilt motors. Our single burner Model 88 furnace was a labor saving breakthrough for the electric motor rewinding industry.
Services
At Pollution Control Products Co., you can select the precise burn-off oven and industrial furnace model to best handle your cleaning and stripping needs. Since 1971, we have manufactured successful burn-off ovens for a wide range of industries and applications. Burn off ovens, also known as heat cleaning ovens, are designed to safely and efficiently remove baked-on coatings from many different types of parts.
On our furnaces, the primary heat input burner fires into a combustion chamber, which contains the flame, so that only heat is discharged into the work area containing the parts. No flame actually contacts the parts. Other than the air required for combustion of the input burner fuel, no additional air is added to the furnace.
Looking for replacement parts? Browse and select the item(s) you need, place them in your Quote Cart, and submit your order. Our service personnel are available daily by phone to walk you through the diagnostic and repair process at no charge to you. I run a 24-hour a day operation. If my furnaces go down, I lose money.
With a custom designed furnace from Pollution Control Products, Arco is able to remove over 4,000 lbs. of organic material from metal parts and tooling in one cycle. With the help of 12 Pollution Control ovens, this one man shop has become a multi-plant powerhouse. By recognizing an industry need with an initial "custom application" furnace, Pollution Control's IGG oven has become an industry standard in the Plastics Industry.
Pollution Control has over 45 years of experience in the burn-off ovens which means we have a lot of successful projects to show for it. Check out our gallery and videos below to learn more! See the difference a PCPC Controlled Pyrolysis Burn Off Oven makes in the thermal stripping and industrial cleaning industry.
Reviews (1)
Rick G. M. Frankavitz
Dec 07, 2019
Report
Experienced a poor customer service episode. Called for help and got sent to Tomas. Was promised an answer to my question “shortly“. Had to email again and then phone back several times during the day only to find that the promised email came in very late. Was disappointed to find that only part of the needed information was supplied… Not what was originally requested. Had to call back following day to try to get the rest of the information. That never came. Instead I received a recommendation to call another person, Victor, in their company. I never received the information I was seeking