Published: 24 Feb 2026
UAVOS has successfully completed and internally validated a new high-efficiency composite curing oven
engineered for the stringent demands of aerospace manufacturing. The top-loaded
system delivers precise temperature control
up to 200 C with programmable
ramp-and-soak profiles and uniform heat distribution, enabling consistent and
repeatable curing of advanced composite laminates and structures. Final
performance testing confirmed stable thermal operation with 1.7 C uniformity,
positioning the oven as a production-ready solution that enhances quality,
reduces scrap, and improves energy efficiency in composite processing workflows
Key features of the UAVOS
composite curing oven include:
During testing, the oven demonstrated temperature uniformity within 1.7 C, ensuring consistent and repeatable curing results. The system rapidly reached programmed setpoints and maintained stable thermal conditions throughout the entire heating and cooling cycle, in accordance with defined process specifications.
Designed to operate at temperatures of up to 200 C, the oven incorporates an advanced airflow architecture driven by dual high efficiency recirculating fans. This configuration delivers excellent heat distribution while significantly reducing energy consumption compared to conventional composite curing ovens, supporting UAVOS commitment to efficient and sustainable manufacturing technologies.
With final validation completed, the composite curing oven is now ready for operational deployment.
Aliaksei Stratsilatau, Founder and CEO of UAVOS, said: Industry data shows that the use of dedicated composite curing ovens in aerospace manufacturing can reduce scrap rates by up to 20 30%, lower energy consumption by approximately 15 25%, and improve overall production efficiency by 10 20% through better process control and repeatability.
Published: 24 Feb 2026
UAVOS has successfully completed and internally validated a new high-efficiency composite curing oven
engineered for the stringent demands of aerospace manufacturing. The top-loaded
system delivers precise temperature control
up to 200 C with programmable
ramp-and-soak profiles and uniform heat distribution, enabling consistent and
repeatable curing of advanced composite laminates and structures. Final
performance testing confirmed stable thermal operation with 1.7 C uniformity,
positioning the oven as a production-ready solution that enhances quality,
reduces scrap, and improves energy efficiency in composite processing workflows
Key features of the UAVOS
composite curing oven include:
During testing, the oven demonstrated temperature uniformity within 1.7 C, ensuring consistent and repeatable curing results. The system rapidly reached programmed setpoints and maintained stable thermal conditions throughout the entire heating and cooling cycle, in accordance with defined process specifications.
Designed to operate at temperatures of up to 200 C, the oven incorporates an advanced airflow architecture driven by dual high efficiency recirculating fans. This configuration delivers excellent heat distribution while significantly reducing energy consumption compared to conventional composite curing ovens, supporting UAVOS commitment to efficient and sustainable manufacturing technologies.
With final validation completed, the composite curing oven is now ready for operational deployment.
Aliaksei Stratsilatau, Founder and CEO of UAVOS, said: Industry data shows that the use of dedicated composite curing ovens in aerospace manufacturing can reduce scrap rates by up to 20 30%, lower energy consumption by approximately 15 25%, and improve overall production efficiency by 10 20% through better process control and repeatability.
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