History
 | |  | | | 1958 The world’s first Rack Oven was invented and shortly thereafter produced.
1962 The company moved to new premises in Upplands Väsby.
1965 Revent started exporting to the US.
1969 A new way of creating and distributing humidity in proving cabinets was invented with the first EB 10.
1971 The CTU Tunnel Oven with cyclotherm heating was introduced.
1972 A new series of Tunnel Ovens with a convection heating system was launched.
1973 The company presented Midi, its new oven series with a static rack for the food and bread industry.
1979 The G-oven models with Revent HVS (High Volume Steam) System and with the self supporting body were introduced.
1985 Revent introduced the first Mini Oven with underbuilt prover to meet the Bake-Off concept.
1988 Nouveau series – with the unique air distribution system TCC (Total Convection Control) and modular design was presented to the market.
1991 IOC and POC, two new digital controls for programming and supervising ovens by a PC, were introduced.
1992 July Revent Praha, Czech Republic, was founded.
1992 Aug Revent Incorporated, USA, was established.
1995 The Revent Group acquired Strömmen A/S, Denmark.
1997 Revent Concesionario started up in Spain.
2000 The IAC Controls are developed to simplify programming of the ovens.
2003 The 700 Rack oven series and the 7000 Prover series featuring new design were released.
2007 The new prover series P7100 was introduced.
2009 The 723 (2x80/60) Rack oven was introduced
2009 The Revent Group sold Revent’s subsidiary in Denmark, Strömmen A/S to the Danish firm Lillnord A/S.
2010 The newly updated 703 was introduced. The 703 got a more efficient heat exchanger, the TCC-cassettes and a smaller foot print.
2010 The new and modern operator-friendly control panel for all Rack ovens was introduced. An 8” full color LCD display is used to improve the communication between the operator and the oven. Recipes and oven status are shown in both digital and graphic view. | |  | |  |
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