A new industrial finishing system is a major undertaking. At TIMS COATING, we act as your dedicated partner through the entire process. I have personally guided clients from the initial concept sketch to the final commissioning of their new painting coating equipment. Our turnkey project management means we handle everything—the detailed engineering, fabrication, installation, and operator training. This single-source responsibility de-risks the project for our clients, ensuring a smooth, on-time, and on-budget installation. When you choose TIMS COATING, you are choosing a partner who is fully invested in the success of your painting coating equipment project from day one.
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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.
While a high-quality spray gun is important, believing it alone will solve all finish quality issues is a common myth. A perfect finish is the result of an entire system of painting coating equipment working in harmony. If the compressed air supplied to the gun is contaminated with oil or water, or if the fluid delivery from the paint kitchen is inconsistent, the best gun in the world will still produce defects. Furthermore, if the part is not properly cleaned and pretreated, the paint won't adhere properly, regardless of how well it's applied. At TIMS COATING, we solve quality problems by analyzing and perfecting the entire system, not just one component.
Improving transfer efficiency (T.E.) is the fastest way to reduce costs and waste. The solution lies in your painting coating equipment. If you are using conventional air spray guns, upgrading to High-Volume, Low-Pressure (HVLP) or Air-Assisted Airless guns can significantly boost T.E. The next and most effective step is to implement electrostatic equipment. An electrostatic spray gun from a TIMS COATING system applies an electrical charge to the paint particles, which are then actively attracted to the grounded part. This "wraparound" effect dramatically increases the amount of paint that lands on the product, often boosting transfer efficiency from 30-40% to over 60-70% or even higher.
A "paint kitchen" is the heart of any liquid painting coating equipment system. It is a dedicated, controlled room or area where the paint is stored, mixed, temperature-controlled, and pumped to the spray guns on the production line. A high-quality fluid handling system from TIMS COATING will include pumps, pressure regulators, viscosity control units, and fluid heaters to ensure that the paint arriving at the spray gun is always at the perfect, consistent specification. This is absolutely critical for achieving a repeatable, high-quality finish. Without a proper paint kitchen, even the best spray booth and robot will produce inconsistent results.
The choice between an automated and a manual painting coating equipment setup depends on volume, quality requirements, and complexity. Manual painting offers the ultimate flexibility for one-off, highly complex custom jobs. However, it is subject to operator fatigue and inconsistency. An automated system, featuring robots or reciprocators, provides absolute consistency and repeatability, which is essential for high-volume production and for meeting stringent OEM quality standards. An automated system from TIMS COATING will deliver a more uniform finish, reduce material waste, and increase throughput compared to even the most skilled manual painter.
The automatic spray painting production line has greatly improved our coating consistency. The robotic system ensures precision and saves a lot of labor costs.
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.
The electrophoresis production line for compressors delivers strong anti-corrosion coating and reduces rework rates. Very satisfied with both the equipment and technical support.
This powder spraying line integrates pre-treatment and coating seamlessly. It improved our efficiency by nearly 30% and the finished shells look flawless.
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.
Industrial painting coating equipment is generally divided into two categories: liquid finishing systems and powder coating systems. Liquid systems include equipment for spray painting, dip coating, and advanced processes like electrophoresis (E-coat). Powder coating systems include electrostatic guns, application booths, powder recovery systems, and high-temperature curing ovens.
In the industrial world, the terms are often used interchangeably. However, "painting" typically refers to the application of a liquid decorative or protective layer, while "coating" is a broader term that can include powders, enamels, and other functional layers. Modern painting coating equipment can often handle both, depending on the system design.
You should consider an automated painting coating equipment system if your goals include high-volume production, absolute consistency in finish quality, reducing material waste, or improving worker safety. Automation removes human variability, leading to a more efficient and predictable process with a strong return on investment.
Transfer efficiency is the percentage of paint or powder that adheres to the part versus the amount that is wasted as overspray. It is a critical metric for any painting coating equipment. High transfer efficiency, achieved with advanced electrostatic guns and proper booth design from TIMS COATING, directly translates to lower material costs and a cleaner environment.
Yes, but each substrate requires a different approach. We design specialized painting coating equipment tailored to the material. Metal often involves powder coating or E-coating. Plastics and wood are heat-sensitive and require liquid spray systems with low-temperature curing methods, such as infrared or UV ovens.
A turnkey painting coating equipment system means that TIMS COATING manages the entire project as your single, expert partner. This includes the initial process design, engineering, fabrication, installation, integration, and operator training. It ensures all components work together seamlessly and simplifies the entire process for you.
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.