- Article no.
- IRT-CUR-003
- Category
- Infrared dryer
- Workflow
- PrepCure
- Result
- Temperature control
- Use case
- Prep-stage drying
- Curing technology
- Infrared PrepCure with distance and temperature support
- Unit format
- Mobile infrared prep dryer for controlled prep-area work
- Repair scope
- Primer, filler, putty, and preparation-stage drying
- Control method
- Use measurement-led setup before selecting cycle timing
- Workspace fit
- Best where repeatable prep drying matters more than basic heat only
- Best fit trigger
- Choose Prep X LDP when correct distance, temperature control, and repeatable prep-stage drying are the main concerns.
- Main difference
- The LDP route adds setup guidance and measurement discipline; it is stronger for controlled preparation than a basic time-only infrared workflow.
- Setup check
- Confirm cassette count, repair size, working height, distance discipline, material system, and where the unit will live in the prep process.
- Aftercare route
- Plan lamp condition checks, reflector care, distance calibration discipline, and operator training around temperature settings.
- Next decision
- Confirm whether the workshop values guided setup enough to choose LDP over Prep 3, Prep 4, or a compact Prep 1-2 route.
- Product role
- PrepCure drying
- Common applications
- Prep stage work, Localized drying, Repair booth support
- Decision focus
- Laser distance guide for consistent setup.
- Product tier
- Guided PrepCure infrared route
- Workflow position
- Infrared PrepCure route with laser distance guidance, temperature control, and energy feedback for workshops that want operator consistency.
- Choose when
- Choose Prep X LDP when correct distance, temperature control, and repeatable prep-stage drying are the main concerns.
- Key difference
- The LDP route adds setup guidance and measurement discipline; it is stronger for controlled preparation than a basic time-only infrared workflow.
- Not first when
- Do not lead with Prep X LDP when the buyer only needs a small handheld dryer, UV curing, or a fixed rail production system.
- Setup / training check
- Confirm cassette count, repair size, working height, distance discipline, material system, and where the unit will live in the prep process.
- Consumables / aftercare
- Plan lamp condition checks, reflector care, distance calibration discipline, and operator training around temperature settings.
- Next step
- Confirm whether the workshop values guided setup enough to choose LDP over Prep 3, Prep 4, or a compact Prep 1-2 route.