From wet slurry to dry powder, we build the best enamel production line equipment.

From wet slurry to dry powder, we build the best enamel production line equipment.

The journey to a perfect enamel finish starts with perfect surface preparation, a universal truth for all wet and dry enamel production line equipment. TIMS places enormous emphasis on the pre-treatment stage of every line we build. We engineer robust, highly effective shot blasting systems that create the ideal surface profile for maximum enamel adhesion. This foundational step is critical for the long-term durability of your product's coating. By ensuring the pre-treatment is perfectly integrated and optimized, your TIMS wet and dry enamel production line equipment is set up for success from the very first stage, preventing issues like chipping or flaking down the line.

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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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What Are the Environmental Advantages of a Dry Enamel Line?

The environmental benefits of a dry electrostatic line are a major driver for its adoption. When comparing wet and dry enamel production line equipment, the dry process is significantly cleaner. First, it is a solvent-free process, meaning it does not release Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) into the atmosphere. Second, because the oversprayed powder is collected and reused, there is almost no solid waste to be sent to a landfill, unlike the sludge produced by some wet systems. A TIMS dry powder line helps you meet environmental regulations, reduces your compliance burden, and promotes a corporate image of sustainability.

Can I Automate My Enamel Application Process?

Absolutely. Automation is a key feature of any modern wet and dry enamel production line equipment and is essential for achieving consistent quality. TIMS integrates advanced robotics and automated manipulators into both our wet and dry systems. For wet lines, robots can execute complex spray patterns flawlessly. For dry lines, they ensure the electrostatic guns are always positioned at the optimal distance and angle from the part. Automating the application process with a TIMS line removes human variability, dramatically reduces defect rates, and allows you to run a more efficient, predictable, and profitable operation.

My Product Has Deep Crevices. Can Dry Powder Coat It Effectively?

This is a common and critical question. While modern dry electrostatic systems are incredibly effective, they can sometimes be challenged by the "Faraday cage effect," where the electric field has difficulty depositing powder into deep corners or internal recesses. For such products, a wet spray system is often the superior choice of wet and dry enamel production line equipment. The liquid slurry can be atomized and directed to flow into and evenly coat these difficult-to-reach areas. The expert engineers at TIMS will analyze a 3D model of your product to determine the optimal solution, ensuring that even your most complex parts receive a complete and flawless protective coating.

What Kind of Support Should I Expect After Installation?

Post-installation support is just as important as the equipment itself. A world-class provider of wet and dry enamel production line equipment should offer comprehensive support. At TIMS, our commitment to you continues long after the line is commissioned. We provide thorough training for your operators and maintenance staff, ensuring they are confident in running and caring for the equipment. We also offer ongoing technical support and a reliable supply of spare parts to address any issues quickly, minimizing downtime and ensuring that your TIMS production line remains a high-performing, reliable asset for many years.

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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.

Ahmed Hassan
Frequently Asked Question

Do you have any question?

Yes, a highly experienced and versatile manufacturer like TIMS can. It is advantageous to work with a company that has deep expertise in engineering both systems. This ensures you receive an unbiased recommendation based purely on your product, production volume, and specific goals, rather than a supplier pushing the only technology they offer. We design the optimal wet and dry enamel production line equipment solution for each unique client.

The fundamental requirement for a perfectly clean and prepared substrate is critical for both systems. Therefore, the pre-treatment stages (such as shot blasting or chemical etching) are a vital component of all wet and dry enamel production line equipment. The goal is always to create an ideal surface for the enamel to fuse with, regardless of whether it is applied in a wet or dry state.

The initial investment for wet and dry enamel production line equipment can vary. Dry electrostatic systems may have a higher initial capital cost due to the sophisticated powder recovery and application technology. However, they often provide a faster return on investment through significant savings in material consumption, waste disposal, and sometimes energy (by eliminating the drying oven), making the total cost of ownership very competitive.

Dry electrostatic systems represent the most modern technology in wet and dry enamel production line equipment. Their key advantages are efficiency and environmental friendliness. Material transfer efficiency can exceed 95%, with nearly all overspray being recovered and reused. This dramatically reduces material waste and cost, while also eliminating the VOCs and sludge associated with some wet systems, resulting in a cleaner, safer workplace.

While there are many factors, wet systems are often the superior choice within the broader category of wet and dry enamel production line equipment when coating parts with extremely complex internal geometries, such as the inside of certain tank designs or intricate castings. The flow characteristics of the liquid slurry can sometimes achieve coverage in areas that are challenging for dry powder to reach effectively.

The core difference lies in how the enamel is applied. With wet and dry enamel production line equipment, the "wet" process involves spraying a liquid slurry of enamel onto the part, which then requires a drying stage before firing. The "dry" process uses an electrostatic charge to attract dry enamel powder to the grounded part, offering a highly efficient, single-layer application that does not require a separate drying oven.

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