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IRT curing workflow update for controlled paint drying

M&H Group shared an IRT curing workflow update explaining why the best drying result depends not only on heat output, but on correct positioning, distance, repair size, and repeatable operator control.

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Why positioning matters in paint curing

This update focuses on IRT curing workflow for paint departments that need faster drying, more controlled finish quality, and a repeatable process for operators.

The strongest curing option is not measured only by heat output. It also depends on whether the technician can position the unit correctly, keep the right distance, match the curing method to the repair size, and repeat the process every day.

For bodyshops and dealer groups, M&H Group should review the repair mix, booth pressure, prep area, bay layout, operator confidence, and whether IR, UV, PrepCure, rail-mounted, or automated IRT equipment is the better first path.

Use this update before a quote discussion so the curing recommendation is connected to the real paint workflow rather than a single machine name.

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Workshop relevance

Curing quality depends on repeatable positioning, repair size, operator control, and process discipline, not only heating power.

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What to review

Compare repair size, bay layout, distance control, operator confidence, and whether UV, IR, PrepCure, rail, or automated IRT is the right option.

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Next conversation

M&H Group can help connect the IRT recommendation to your real paint workflow, training need, and support plan before requesting a quote.

Workshop value

What to confirm before choosing IRT curing equipment

  • Confirm whether the bottleneck is flash-off, prep drying, spot repair, panel repair, or production flow.
  • Review operator positioning, distance control, repair size, bay layout, and material option before choosing IRT equipment.
  • Use M&H Group to compare UV, IR, PrepCure, rail-mounted, and automated curing options before requesting a quote.

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Need advice for your workshop?

Review curing speed, repair size, distance, operator routine, and support plan before selecting equipment.

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