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Retrofitting IR to Existing Ovens: Layout Options and ROIRetrofitting IR to Existing Ovens: Layout Options and ROIRetrofitting infrared (IR) heating into an existing convection oven is rarely about “adding more heat.” The real goal is to reshape the coating’s temperature ramp so you can hit a stable process window: defect-free film formation at your target line
Created on 01.14
Short-Wave vs Medium-Wave IR for Paint Drying: Selection GuideShort-Wave vs Medium-Wave IR for Paint Drying: Selection Guide“Short-wave” and “medium-wave” IR are widely used labels, but the exact boundaries can vary by industry and context. IPAC For paint drying, the practical question is simpler: which option gives you the most stable temperature ramp and defect-free fil
Created on 01.12
Zoned IR Control for Complex Shapes: Improving Coating UniformityZoned IR Control for Complex Shapes: Improving Coating UniformityComplex parts rarely heat evenly. Edges, corners, ribs, and thin sections can reach higher surface temperatures faster, while shadowed areas and thick sections lag behind. If you compensate by increasing overall power, you often trade one problem for
Created on 01.12
Metal vs Plastic Parts: Key Differences in IR CuringMetal vs Plastic Parts: Key Differences in IR CuringIR-assisted paint drying and curing can be extremely stable—until you switch substrates. A recipe that works perfectly on steel brackets may cause defects on plastic housings. The reason is simple: metal and plastic manage heat differently, and that
Created on 01.12
IR Dryer Setup: Distance, Power, and Line SpeedIR Dryer Setup: Distance, Power, and Line SpeedIf your IR paint drying line shows uneven gloss, edge overheating, solvent pop, or inconsistent cure, the root cause is often not “the heater” but the relationship between three variables: Distance (heater-to-part gap) Power (how much energy you deli
Created on 01.09
Prevent Blistering and Solvent Pop During IR DryingPrevent Blistering and Solvent Pop During IR DryingBlistering and solvent pop are among the most costly coating defects on IR-assisted paint lines. They often appear suddenly—after a line speed increase, a coating change, or a heater adjustment—then trigger rework, scrap, and customer complaints. The
Created on 01.09
IR Flash-Off vs Convection: When to Use Each in Paint DryingIR Flash-Off vs Convection: When to Use Each in Paint DryingFlash-off is one of the most important (and most misunderstood) stages in a paint line. Get it right and you reduce defects, shorten ovens, and improve consistency. Get it wrong and you invite blistering, solvent pop, pinholes, and uneven gloss—espec
Created on 01.09
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