- Article no.
- IRT-CUR-011
- Category
- Infrared curing
- Workflow
- Flexible positioning
- Result
- Adaptable coverage
- Use case
- Busy repair bays
- Curing technology
- Infrared curing with flexible positioning
- Unit format
- Flexible mobile curing route
- Repair scope
- Mixed repair sizes where access angle and positioning change often
- Control method
- Confirm the repair surfaces and required curing angles
- Workspace fit
- Useful when one fixed setup would slow the process
- Best fit trigger
- Choose FlexiCure when the workshop needs flexible rail-supported curing in a prep area rather than a handheld dryer or full booth production system.
- Main difference
- FlexiCure sits between portable dryers and large booth systems: rail support, multi-zone heat control, and flexible positioning.
- Setup check
- Confirm prep-zone layout, rail path, working height, number of zones needed, static or dynamic use, and operator training.
- Aftercare route
- Plan rail and lamp maintenance, zone-setting discipline, pyrometer use, and safe movement procedures.
- Next decision
- Confirm whether the customer needs flexible prep-zone rail curing or a simpler PrepCure/PcAuto route.
- Product role
- Flexible curing system
- Common applications
- Repair bay curing, Flexible heat placement, Detail repair support
- Decision focus
- Flexible setup for active workshops.
- Product tier
- Flexible rail prep-area infrared route
- Workflow position
- Flexible rail-based infrared route for prep zones that need controlled heat across multiple zones and adaptable positioning.
- Choose when
- Choose FlexiCure when the workshop needs flexible rail-supported curing in a prep area rather than a handheld dryer or full booth production system.
- Key difference
- FlexiCure sits between portable dryers and large booth systems: rail support, multi-zone heat control, and flexible positioning.
- Not first when
- Do not lead with FlexiCure when the buyer needs the simplest mobile unit, UV curing, or a full PowerCure booth installation.
- Setup / training check
- Confirm prep-zone layout, rail path, working height, number of zones needed, static or dynamic use, and operator training.
- Consumables / aftercare
- Plan rail and lamp maintenance, zone-setting discipline, pyrometer use, and safe movement procedures.
- Next step
- Confirm whether the customer needs flexible prep-zone rail curing or a simpler PrepCure/PcAuto route.