In furniture coating, the UV Dryer Machine is mainly used in conjunction with coating machines, sanding machines, automatic spraying machines, and other equipment to achieve a "coating → curing → sanding → recoating" cycle.
If using a 100% solids UV-curable paint, no solvent evaporation is required. After spraying, allow it to stand for approximately 3–5 minutes before placing it in the UV Dryer Machine.
This time is primarily for film leveling and bubble elimination.
The conveyor speed of the UV Dryer Machine directly determines the amount of time the substrate receives light.
If the conveyor is too fast, the curing time will be insufficient; if it is too slow, it may over-cur or yellow.
Most plastics have a heat distortion temperature between 60 and 100°C, while traditional UV lamps generate heat during irradiation. Improper control can lead to product warping or deformation. Due to their unique material properties, plastic products have always been one of the most challenging applications in UV drying.
The larger the panel, the lower the utilization rate of the UV Dryer Machine. Typically:
• Small panels: 6000–10000 pieces cured per day;
• Medium panels: 2000–4000 pieces cured per day;
• Large furniture: 1000–2000 pieces cured per day.
Common Industry Products and Market Pricing
The general purchasing price of a “XMF” wood UV dryer machine typically falls in the range of USD 5,000 to USD 10,000. This range covers the most common small- to medium-sized UV curing equipment for wood/boards along with their standard configurations.