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  • Can Curtain Coating Machines Be Used on MDF or Particleboard?
    06-05/2026
    Many users worry that the porous and highly absorbent surface of MDF or particleboard might affect the curtain coating effect. In fact, as long as the correct process parameters are mastered, curtain coating machines can fully handle these characteristics.
  • Are Curtain Coating Machines Prone to Paint Clog?
    06-04/2026
    From both a theoretical and practical perspective, curtain coating machines are not prone to paint clogging. Conversely, with proper use and maintenance, the probability of paint clogging in curtain coating machines is far lower than in spray or roller coating equipment.
  • Do Furniture Curtain Coaters Require Upstream and Downstream Equipment?
    05-29/2026
    Theoretically, a curtain coater is capable of applying a uniform coating to flat panels; however, when viewed within the context of the overall furniture manufacturing process, using it as a standalone machine is not a viable option.
  • How to Determine if a Curtain Coater Suits Your Production Line?
    05-19/2026
    When purchasing a curtain coating machine, the first step is to verify that the coating width aligns with the effective working width of your existing production line. If the width of the machine's liquid curtain deviates significantly from the substrate's width, it may result in edge waste or an inability to ensure uniform coating coverage.
  • Can Curtain Coating Machines Achieve High-Gloss Effects?
    05-12/2026
    yes, and under specific conditions, high-gloss curtain coating machines can achieve a mirror-like high-gloss effect that surpasses traditional roller and blade coating processes.
  • Does a curtain coating machine have an automatic paint return function?
    05-04/2026
    Not all curtain coating machines have an automatic paint return function. The presence or absence of this function depends primarily on the equipment's design and application requirements.
  • Roller vs. Curtain Coating Production Line: What's the Difference?
    04-29/2026
    A roller coating production line is an automated coating equipment that uses coating rollers to evenly transfer paint to the surface of a workpiece. A curtain coating production line, on the other hand, is an automated coating equipment that uses a continuous "liquid curtain" of paint to cover the surface of a workpiece.
  • What Equipment is Required for a Coating Production Line?
    04-27/2026
    In industrial production, a standard coating production line typically includes the following main process stages: 1. Workpiece conveying system 2. Surface pretreatment system 3. Drying and preheating equipment 4. Spraying equipment 5. Leveling zone equipment 6. Curing and drying equipment 7. Cooling system 8. Environmental protection equipment 9. Control system
  • Is the coating uniform with a curtain coating machine?
    04-24/2026
    Under reasonable control parameters and in good equipment condition, a curtain coating machine can achieve: • Coating thickness variation less than ±3μm; • Uniform coating gloss and high smoothness; • Paint utilization rate exceeding 90%, with minimal waste.
  • Can high-gloss curtain coating machines use water-based paints?
    04-01/2026
    Theoretically, high-gloss curtain coating machines can use water-based paints, but certain conditions and equipment adjustments must be met. The key lies in the ability to consistently control the paint's flowability, drying speed, and gloss recovery.

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