Meet IATF 16949 standards with a TIMS automotive parts electrophoresis line.

Meet IATF 16949 standards with a TIMS automotive parts electrophoresis line.

For Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers, meeting stringent OEM standards is not optional—it's the price of entry. At TIMS, we engineer every automotive parts electrophoresis line with this reality at its core. Our systems are designed from the ground up to provide the absolute process control and data logging required to satisfy the most demanding audits from automakers worldwide. Since 2003, we have honed our expertise in integrating robust, multi-stage zinc phosphate pre-treatment, precisely controlled cathodic e-coat tanks, and multi-zone curing ovens. A TIMS automotive parts electrophoresis line is more than a production tool; it's a quality assurance system that empowers you to consistently meet specifications, pass audits with confidence, and secure your position as a trusted partner in the automotive supply chain.

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          TIMS Group Company was firstly founded in 2003 in Shenzhen City. It is a professional company engaged in the research and development, design, production, installation, commissioning, sales, after-sales service, and technical consulting of automated, information-based, greening energy saving and intelligent enamel spraying, high-temperature enamel firing equipment, dust-free painting, powder coating, electrophoresis and other coating equipment, logistics and conveying equipment, robot automation and other non-standard automation equipment. It is a national high-tech enterprise, vice chairman unit of China Enamel Industry Association, benchmark enterprise of China Enamel Industry Association, intellectual property demonstration enterprise of Guangdong Province, contract abiding and trustworthy enterprise of Guangdong Province, specialized, refined, special and new small and medium-sized enterprise of Guangdong Province, innovative small and medium-sized enterprise of Guangdong Province, gazelle enterprise of Dongguan City, member unit of China Household Electrical Appliances Association, and member of the Enamel Technical Committee of the National Standardization Technical Committee for Metal and Non metal Coatings.

         

 

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How Can I Efficiently Coat Both Steel and Aluminum Parts?

As automakers mix materials to save weight, suppliers face the challenge of coating multiple substrates without investing in separate lines. TIMS has the solution: a flexible, multi-substrate automotive parts electrophoresis line. We engineer advanced pre-treatment systems that can effectively apply the appropriate conversion coating for both steel (zinc phosphate) and aluminum (zirconium) parts. The e-coating process itself works on any conductive metal. By investing in a flexible automotive parts electrophoresis line from TIMS, you gain the capability to serve a broader range of OEM needs, making your business more versatile and competitive in a rapidly evolving market.

What Do I Need to Become a Certified Tier 1 Coating Supplier?

Becoming a certified Tier 1 supplier requires more than just good parts; it requires a process that is repeatable, controllable, and verifiable. This is where a professional automotive parts electrophoresis line from TIMS becomes a critical asset. Our systems are designed to provide the rigorous process control that OEMs demand. We give you precise, digital command over every critical variable, from pre-treatment chemical concentrations to e-coat film thickness and cure oven temperatures. Crucially, our PLC systems log this data, providing the verifiable proof of compliance you need to pass stringent OEM audits and achieve top-tier supplier status.

How Can I Stop Field Failures from Corrosion on My Parts?

If you are experiencing costly warranty claims or field failures due to corrosion, it's a direct indication that your current coating process is inadequate. Surface rust on automotive components almost always originates in hard-to-reach areas like weld seams, flanges, and internal cavities where spray paint fails to provide coverage. TIMS solves this problem at its root with a automotive parts electrophoresis line. The immersion-based e-coating process uses an electric current to guarantee 100% coverage, creating a uniform, pinhole-free protective layer over the entire part. This total coverage is the only proven method to eliminate the starting points of corrosion and ensure your parts meet the long-term durability requirements of the automotive industry.

My Current Primer Fails on Sharp Edges. What Is the Solution?

The tendency for liquid coatings to pull away from sharp edges, leaving a dangerously thin layer, is a well-known phenomenon called "edge pull." This is a major failure point for automotive components. The solution is the superior edge coverage provided by a cathodic automotive parts electrophoresis line. The electrodeposition process naturally builds a consistent film thickness, and specially formulated e-coat paints are designed to maintain this thickness even over sharp corners and edges. A TIMS automotive parts electrophoresis line is engineered to utilize these advanced coatings effectively, ensuring that your parts' most vulnerable areas receive the same robust protection as the flat surfaces.

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The automatic spray painting production line has greatly improved our coating consistency. The robotic system ensures precision and saves a lot of labor costs.

David Chen

We have been running the enamel production line for over a year. It is stable, reliable, and the coating quality is excellent. Highly recommend for water heater tank manufacturing.

Michael Rodriguez

The electrophoresis production line for compressors delivers strong anti-corrosion coating and reduces rework rates. Very satisfied with both the equipment and technical support.

Sarah Johnson

This powder spraying line integrates pre-treatment and coating seamlessly. It improved our efficiency by nearly 30% and the finished shells look flawless.

Kenji Nakamura

Great investment! The automated production line not only increased our output but also helped us meet environmental standards with lower emissions and less paint waste.

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Yes, a modern automotive parts electrophoresis line can be engineered to handle multiple substrates. This requires a sophisticated pre-treatment section with a flexible chemistry that can properly prepare both steel (typically with a zinc phosphate conversion coating) and aluminum (often with a zirconium-based conversion coating). A knowledgeable supplier like TIMS can design a multi-substrate line that allows you to process different parts with optimal adhesion and performance for each.

A vast array of components are processed through an automotive parts electrophoresis line. This includes structural parts like chassis frames, subframes, and cross-members; suspension components like control arms and springs; engine and transmission brackets; seat frames; brake components; and even entire bodies-in-white (BIW) at the OEM level. Essentially, any steel or aluminum part that requires a long-term, high-performance corrosion-resistant primer is a candidate.

OEMs like GM, Ford, Toyota, and VW have extremely strict specifications (e.g., GMW14671, WSS-M2P177) for corrosion protection. An advanced automotive parts electrophoresis line provides the process control needed to meet these standards repeatably. It allows for precise control over film thickness, cure temperature, and pre-treatment quality, all of which are critical parameters audited by OEMs. The ability to provide verifiable data from a well-managed line is often a prerequisite for becoming a certified Tier 1 supplier.

 

Cathodic e-coating (or CED) is the process where the part to be coated is made the cathode (negatively charged) in the electrical circuit. This is the universal standard for any high-performance automotive parts electrophoresis line. The cathodic process provides dramatically superior adhesion and corrosion resistance compared to the older anodic method, making it the only process that can meet the demanding salt spray and cyclic corrosion test requirements set by automotive OEMs.

Spray priming is a line-of-sight application, meaning it cannot reliably coat complex shapes, internal cavities, or recessed areas common in automotive components. An automotive parts electrophoresis line uses an immersion process where the electric field drives the coating into every crevice, weld seam, and box section. This "throw power" guarantees 100% coverage and a uniform film thickness, providing a complete, uninterrupted barrier against rust, which is something spray painting simply cannot achieve.

An automotive parts electrophoresis line is a sophisticated, multi-stage industrial system designed to apply a primer coating (e-coat) to vehicle components. The process involves submerging the parts in a liquid bath containing an emulsion of epoxy or acrylic resins and pigment. An electric current is passed through the bath, causing the coating particles to deposit uniformly onto every conductive surface of the part. This is followed by rinsing and baking in a curing oven to create a hard, durable, and highly corrosion-resistant finish.

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