PROFESSIONAL MANUFACTURER OF HIGH-END ENAMEL.COATING AND AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT
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.
enamel furnace
enamel furnace is a major opportunity for cost savings. The first step is to ensure the furnace is exceptionally well-insulated. Modern designs from TIMS use multi-layered ceramic fiber insulation that is far superior to older, brick-lined furnaces. The second step is heat recovery; systems at the furnace entrance and exit can capture escaping heat and use it to pre-heat incoming parts. Finally, an intelligent control system is key. A modern PLC with a PID controller will modulate energy use with high precision, preventing wasteful temperature overshoots. Upgrading an old, inefficient enamel furnace
enamel furnace. It has three main phases: 1. The ramp-up, where the part is brought from ambient to peak temperature. 2. The soak, where the part is held at the peak temperature for a specific duration to allow the enamel to mature and fuse. 3. The cool-down, where the part is cooled in a controlled manner. The exact shape of this curve is critical for the final quality of the finish. A well-designed enamel furnace
enamel furnace design, there is a critical difference between direct and indirect firing. In a direct-fired furnace, the flame and products of combustion enter the firing chamber directly. This is efficient but can introduce atmospheric contaminants that may cause defects in sensitive enamel finishes. In an indirect or "radiant tube" furnace, the gas is burned inside sealed tubes made of a high-temperature alloy. These tubes glow red hot and radiate heat to the parts, while the combustion gases are exhausted separately. This provides the power of gas heating with the clean atmosphere of an electric furnace. For high-quality enameling, a radiant tube enamel furnace
We achieve exceptional temperature uniformity (typically ±5°C) in our enamel furnace designs through several methods: strategic placement of high-performance heating elements (electric) or radiant tubes (gas), advanced thermal insulation, and the use of controlled air circulation systems. We validate this with multi-point thermal audits before any furnace leaves our facility.
A continuous enamel furnace is part of an automated line where parts move through on a conveyor at a constant speed, ideal for high-volume production. A batch furnace (or box furnace) is one where parts are loaded, the door is closed, and the furnace runs through a full firing cycle before being unloaded. Batch furnaces are more suited for lower volumes or very large, unique parts.
An enamel furnace is a significant long-term investment. At TIMS, we build our furnaces for extreme longevity in high-temperature environments. We use heavy-gauge steel shells, multi-layered refractory insulation, and high-temperature alloys for all internal components like the conveyor system. With proper maintenance, a TIMS furnace is engineered to provide decades of reliable service.
Energy efficiency is a core design principle. A TIMS enamel furnace achieves this through a combination of thick, multi-layer insulation to minimize heat loss, heat recovery systems at the entrance and exit vestibules, and intelligent control systems that ensure the heating elements or burners are only firing when necessary to maintain the precise temperature setpoint.
Yes. We custom-engineer each enamel furnace for the specific application. Cast iron, for example, has a high thermal mass and requires a longer, more stable firing curve. We design the furnace's length, power output, and control system to perfectly match the thermal requirements of the products being fired, ensuring a perfect cure without defects.
Drawing on 22 years of hands-on industry experience, this article reveals the crucial difference between a simple automated setup and a truly intelligent automation coating production line. It argues that genuine ROI comes not just from replacing labor, but from creating a seamlessly integrated ecosystem that guarantees relentless quality, consistency, and throughput. Readers will learn how the right expert partnership moves beyond selling machinery to architecting a custom-engineered solution that drives long-term profitability and a powerful competitive advantage.
This article challenges the conventional, spec-sheet-based approach to purchasing **coating equipment**. Drawing on 22 years of industry experience, it argues that true value lies not in individual machines but in a holistically engineered system designed to produce a flawless finish. It repositions TIMS from a supplier to a partner that engineers predictable, efficient, and high-quality coating outcomes, urging readers to invest in perfection rather than just hardware.
This article positions enameling as a precise science that demands specialized, purpose-built hardware, not generic industrial machines. Citing 22 years of focused experience, it highlights the critical importance of temperature uniformity and climate control in the process. It presents TIMS as a master of **enamel equipment** engineering, offering not just machinery but the deep scientific expertise required to achieve a flawless, premium-quality enamel finish.