- Article no.
- IRT-CUR-010
- Category
- Infrared curing
- Workflow
- High-output heating
- Result
- Consistent heat control
- Use case
- Curing support
- Curing technology
- High-output infrared curing for production support
- Unit format
- Mobile high-output curing route
- Repair scope
- Larger curing jobs where heat output and throughput matter
- Control method
- Confirm panel size, heat demand, material process, and cycle target
- Workspace fit
- Best where a simple compact prep dryer is not enough
- Best fit trigger
- Choose PowerCure when the customer is planning booth-level curing performance and wants a more integrated production solution than a portable dryer.
- Main difference
- PowerCure is a booth/production infrastructure route; it is not a portable prep dryer or small spot-curing tool.
- Setup check
- Confirm booth dimensions, panel mix, installation route, power supply, production flow, and whether single or double rail logic is needed.
- Aftercare route
- Plan installation engineering, rail/system service, lamp maintenance, operator procedure, and production workflow training.
- Next decision
- Run a booth and production-flow review before positioning PowerCure as the first proposal route.
- Product role
- Infrared curing heating
- Common applications
- Infrared curing, Heat control, Repair cycle support
- Decision focus
- Delivers controlled infrared curing heat.
- Product tier
- Booth-integrated production curing route
- Workflow position
- Large production curing route for spray booths where selected panels need controlled curing without heating every area unnecessarily.
- Choose when
- Choose PowerCure when the customer is planning booth-level curing performance and wants a more integrated production solution than a portable dryer.
- Key difference
- PowerCure is a booth/production infrastructure route; it is not a portable prep dryer or small spot-curing tool.
- Not first when
- Do not lead with PowerCure when the buyer has not confirmed booth layout, production need, or whether selected-panel curing is the actual bottleneck.
- Setup / training check
- Confirm booth dimensions, panel mix, installation route, power supply, production flow, and whether single or double rail logic is needed.
- Consumables / aftercare
- Plan installation engineering, rail/system service, lamp maintenance, operator procedure, and production workflow training.
- Next step
- Run a booth and production-flow review before positioning PowerCure as the first proposal route.