Spray painting line
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- Product Description
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| Process Flow
A spray painting line typically includes the following core processes:
Electrostatic dust removal: Remove dust and impurities from the workpiece surface
Primer spraying: Cover the base color (e.g., automotive metal parts require primer application first)
Topcoat spraying: Applying the final color (such as the exterior finish color for car bodies)
Drying and curing: Dry the paint finish using IR radiation or UV curing (typically dried at 80°C for 30 minutes).
| Equipment Composition
Conveying System: Suspension/ground-track conveyor chains capable of handling workpieces weighing 500–600 kg
Spray equipment: Electrostatic rotary cup spraying robots or fixed spray guns, supporting water-based/UV paint application.
Auxiliary System: Constant-temperature drying oven (temperature difference ±3°C), exhaust gas treatment system, VOCs emission control
| Environmental Protection and Intelligentization
Modern paint lines are typically equipped with water-based paint circulation systems and UV curing technology, enabling low-VOC emissions. Some high-end equipment integrates AI-powered visual inspection systems, supporting flexible production of multiple product varieties.
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