Paint departments lose production time when drying, flash-off, booth routing, cleaning, and preparation are not aligned.
Paint flow guide
Reduce curing delays before they become a booth bottleneck.
Compare infrared curing, UV curing, PrepCure, Smartwall, cleaning discipline, and paint-flow support before choosing equipment.
Buyer guide
Use this guide before choosing equipment or requesting a quote.
This guide helps a workshop understand the problem, the right user profile, the business reason, what to compare, and what M&H Group should confirm.
What this guide covers
Read the decision logic before choosing a product option.
Best for bodyshops, dealer paint departments, SMART repair teams, and workshops where small paint jobs consume the wrong capacity.
Compare repair size, IR versus UV, portable versus rail systems, PrepCure needs, booth pressure, Smartwall routing, and Drester cleaning discipline.
Ask M&H Group to review current bottleneck, job mix, operator workflow, booth pressure, curing method, cleaning process, and installation option.
Paint departments lose production time when drying, flash-off, booth routing, cleaning, and preparation are not aligned.
Best for bodyshops, dealer paint departments, SMART repair teams, and workshops where small paint jobs consume the wrong capacity.
A better curing and paint-flow option can shorten waiting time, improve finish consistency, and protect main booth capacity.
Compare repair size, IR versus UV, portable versus rail systems, PrepCure needs, booth pressure, Smartwall routing, and Drester cleaning discipline.
What to ask M&H Group
Ask M&H Group to review current bottleneck, job mix, operator workflow, booth pressure, curing method, cleaning process, and installation option.
before requesting a quote
Confirm the practical details before investing.
This guide does not replace an M&H Group review. It helps the first quote discussion start from the right operating facts.
Weekly job volume, most common work types, and which jobs still leave the workshop.
Bay layout, air, power, extraction, ventilation, and physical constraints.
Operator skill level, training requirement, and handover process after installation.
Consumables, spare parts, machine care, and the person responsible for the process after installation.
Related equipment
Open the related product and planning options.
Should I choose infrared or UV curing?
The answer depends on repair size, substrate, paint process, mobility, operator workflow, and the finish quality target.
Can curing equipment reduce booth pressure?
It can help when the bottleneck is drying or flash-off, but M&H Group should review the full paint workflow before recommending one product.
Why include Drester cleaning in a curing discussion?
Gun cleaning, mixing-room discipline, and waste handling affect paint department consistency and should be reviewed with curing and extraction decisions.
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