Wooden window water-based paint
- Homntec adopts imported environmentally friendly water-based paint for doors and windows— German IMPRA water-based paint.
- Main features: build up coating, water wipe resistance, UV radiation resistance, protect wood decorative surface, etc.
Use the method of hanging the workpiece for spraying. According to the on-site conditions such as light, arrange the spraying directions respectively, and spray the designated positions. Finally, color supplement is carried out to make the workpiece consistent with the color plate. Ensure that the wet film reaches 300-400μm. - This process can not only reduce the color difference caused by objective factors such as the base color of wood caused by light, but also reduce the number of operators and improve work efficiency.
Homntec door and window primer pouring process
Compared with the traditional brushing process, this process avoids the disadvantages of missed brushing, insufficient brushing, and insufficient paint absorption on the workpiece. Make the primer play the role of anti-corrosion, anti-mildew and anti-insect to the maximum extent on the workpiece.
In addition, color paste is added when the primer is poured to make the paint more layered and durable.
Homntec door and window finish spraying process
The topcoat is three-dimensionally sprayed on two sides, one color and two sides, with bright colors and uniform coating. 0 formaldehyde, 0 solvent, dense and delicate paint film.
Homntec doors and windows use “double-row high-density primer spraying machine”. The whole machine has two rows of 24 nozzles, which have the characteristics of high nozzle density, strong spray atomization, and timely primer recovery. When using this machine to process workpieces, it is necessary to transfer the workpieces to the machine through the hanging wire. The machine atomizes the primer through the nozzle and sprays it directly on the workpiece. This method of pouring can make any position of the workpiece Accessible to primer. Really achieve 360 ° no dead angle pouring.