- Article no.
- IRT-CUR-016
- Category
- Rail curing system
- Workflow
- IR-UVA Combi
- Result
- High-quality curing
- Use case
- Workshop and production lines
- Curing technology
- Rail-mounted Combi route with IR and UVA support
- Unit format
- Rail system dryer for fixed paint-area workflow
- Repair scope
- Production curing where rail coverage and mixed technology are required
- Control method
- Confirm rail layout, IR/UVA process, material system, and bay coverage
- Workspace fit
- Best for planned installation rather than mobile curing support
- Best fit trigger
- Choose Rail Combi IR-UVA when the workshop needs mixed IR/UVA curing in a fixed production layout and wants equipment off the floor.
- Main difference
- This is the fixed mixed-technology route: more structured than mobile Combi and more versatile than rail IR-only.
- Setup check
- Confirm rail path, bay dimensions, IR/UVA material system, sequence needs, power, reach, and installation constraints.
- Aftercare route
- Plan rail service, IR/UVA lamp maintenance, safety training, sequence setup, and material-specific process rules.
- Next decision
- Use layout and material review before proposal; the case must justify both rail and IR-UVA capability.
- Product role
- Rail-mounted IR-UVA curing
- Common applications
- Rail-mounted curing, IR and UVA material curing, Paint line support
- Decision focus
- Combines short-wave infrared and UVA radiation.
- Product tier
- Rail-mounted IR-UVA Combi route
- Workflow position
- Rail-mounted Combi route combining infrared and UVA for production lines that need mixed curing capability with floor-space discipline.
- Choose when
- Choose Rail Combi IR-UVA when the workshop needs mixed IR/UVA curing in a fixed production layout and wants equipment off the floor.
- Key difference
- This is the fixed mixed-technology route: more structured than mobile Combi and more versatile than rail IR-only.
- Not first when
- Do not lead with Rail Combi when the customer has not confirmed layout, material needs, rail mounting, or whether UVA is truly required.
- Setup / training check
- Confirm rail path, bay dimensions, IR/UVA material system, sequence needs, power, reach, and installation constraints.
- Consumables / aftercare
- Plan rail service, IR/UVA lamp maintenance, safety training, sequence setup, and material-specific process rules.
- Next step
- Use layout and material review before proposal; the case must justify both rail and IR-UVA capability.