Wood UV coating is a UV-curing coating containing a photoinitiator. After application to the wood surface, UV radiation (for example, using a wood UV drying machine) triggers rapid polymerization and instant film formation.
The core equipment for achieving this goal is a wood grain printing machine (also often referred to as a wood grain roller printer, wood grain gravure printer, or wood grain transfer printer), which is coordinated with upstream units such as dust removal, primer coating, and pre-baking, and downstream units such as curing, varnishing, and embossing.
Automated spraying machines do not waste paint. Instead, they effectively improve spraying efficiency and reduce paint loss through precise control, path optimization, system coordination, and paint utilization, making them key equipment for controlling costs and improving yields.
A furniture wood grain printing machine, also known as wood grain decorative printing equipment, is a specialized printing device specifically designed to transfer wood grain patterns onto artificial boards or wooden components on furniture surfaces using ink or paint.
It can be completely transparent, or it can appear opaque or hazy. Achieving high transparency requires:
(1) Selecting a transparent and low-yellowing UV formula that matches the light source (the wavelength of the wood UV drying machine);
(2) Controlling the substrate, polishing, and sealing.
Based on current market pricing, the price of a CNC automatic painting machine typically ranges from $20,000 to $60,000. This price fluctuation is determined by multiple factors and cannot be simply measured by a single parameter.
A wood UV drying machine can be safe, but it's not inherently safe. Safety depends on equipment design (enclosure, interlocks, and light filtering), light source type (LEDs are preferred over mercury lamps), ventilation and ozone treatment, strict operation and maintenance procedures, and personnel protection and training.
• Single-color wood grain printing machine: Equipped with one printing unit (a set of gravure cylinder + inking doctor blade + embossing roller), it produces one layer of pattern in a single pass.
• Two-color wood grain printing machine: Equipped with two printing units, arranged in series. Typically, after the first color, an intermediate curing or short-wave/UV emergency curing period is provided before applying the second color.