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.
Ideal workpieces for curtain coating machines typically possess the following characteristics:
• High surface flatness
• Regular geometry
• No obvious depressions or protrusions
• Ability to pass through the liquid curtain zone at a constant speed
These conditions indicate that curtain coating machines are inherently more suitable for planar or simple geometric shapes.
In the furniture industry, the most common configuration is an effective working width of 1300mm or 1600mm.
These two specifications can cover most furniture board sizes (such as standard 1220mm wide engineered wood panels), ensuring coating integrity while maintaining equipment size and economy.
That adjusting the coating thickness mainly relies on the balance between flow rate, viscosity, and conveyor speed.
This means that a curtain coating machine can achieve both thick and thin coatings, provided the parameters are set correctly.
Furniture panel surfaces typically require a smooth, even surface, consistent color, and good adhesion and abrasion resistance. The Curtain Coating Machine's coating method perfectly meets these requirements.
Coating machines, UV curing machines, and sanders are linked through an automated control system, maintaining a stable 24-hour production line cycle.
However, it's important to emphasize that theoretical feasibility does not guarantee practical sustainability.
The matte surface is not determined by the equipment, but rather by the coating formulation, roller structure, coating thickness, and curing energy control.
By making appropriate adjustments to these aspects, a UV Roller Coating Machine can consistently produce various visual levels, from semi-matte to deep matte.
No, it cannot completely replace it, but it can partially replace it in specific areas.
UV Roller Coating Machines and spray coating are not competitors, but rather complementary. The former excels in high-efficiency flat coating, while the latter still dominates in complex shapes.
For the same area, if a wooden board requires 100 grams of UV paint using traditional spraying, then using a UV Roller Coating Machine only requires about 55-70 grams to achieve the same thickness and surface effect. This means that for every 1000 square meters of product produced, 30-45 kilograms of paint can be saved.