- Article no.
- IRT-CUR-007
- Category
- Infrared dryer
- Workflow
- Heating and curing
- Result
- Efficient drying
- Use case
- Refinishing support
- Curing technology
- Infrared drying for preparation and refinishing support
- Unit format
- Mobile infrared dryer route
- Repair scope
- Heating and curing support across paint-process tasks
- Control method
- Confirm repair size, material system, and daily cycle need
- Workspace fit
- Fits workshops needing mobile infrared support before rail investment
- Best fit trigger
- Choose DTP when the workshop needs a proven high-temperature infrared dryer for spot repair, sills, pillars, or bonding-related curing work.
- Main difference
- DTP is a high-temperature infrared workhorse; it is not the newest guided PrepCure, UV LED, or rail automation route.
- Setup check
- Confirm temperature range, material being cured, access around the repair area, operator heat discipline, and workshop safety setup.
- Aftercare route
- Plan lamp and reflector inspection, heat-safety training, and service route for an older-style infrared dryer family.
- Next decision
- Confirm whether DTP is the right proven infrared route or whether a newer PrepCure/PcAuto system is a better fit.
- Product role
- Infrared drying
- Common applications
- Paint drying, Prep curing, Refinishing support
- Decision focus
- Reliable infrared heating for workshop use.
- Product tier
- High-temperature infrared dryer route
- Workflow position
- Infrared dryer family for high-temperature spot repair, adhesive curing, and specialized refinishing support.
- Choose when
- Choose DTP when the workshop needs a proven high-temperature infrared dryer for spot repair, sills, pillars, or bonding-related curing work.
- Key difference
- DTP is a high-temperature infrared workhorse; it is not the newest guided PrepCure, UV LED, or rail automation route.
- Not first when
- Do not lead with DTP when the buyer wants modern guided setup, UV curing, rail infrastructure, or automated production control.
- Setup / training check
- Confirm temperature range, material being cured, access around the repair area, operator heat discipline, and workshop safety setup.
- Consumables / aftercare
- Plan lamp and reflector inspection, heat-safety training, and service route for an older-style infrared dryer family.
- Next step
- Confirm whether DTP is the right proven infrared route or whether a newer PrepCure/PcAuto system is a better fit.