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The Automatic E-coating Processing Line is a fully automated electrocoating system designed to provide a uniform, durable, and corrosion-resistant coating on metal parts. E-coating (electrophoretic coating) is widely used in industries requiring excellent adhesion and protection, such as automotive, electronics, and metal fabrication.
Our line automates the entire e-coating process—from cleaning and rinsing to coating and curing—ensuring consistent quality, reduced labor costs, and minimal environmental impact.
Fully Automated Process Flow
Streamlines all stages including pretreatment, e-coating, rinsing, and curing for maximum efficiency.
Uniform Coating Thickness
E-coating penetrates even complex geometries and hidden areas for complete coverage.
Environmentally Friendly
Uses water-based coatings with minimal VOC emissions, plus recycling systems to reduce waste.
Customizable Line Configuration
Adaptable to different product sizes and production volumes with modular design.
High Throughput with Stable Quality
Supports continuous production with precise process controls and monitoring.
Conveyor length and capacity tailored to your product
Modular pretreatment stations including mechanical and chemical cleaning
Automatic coating thickness adjustment
Integration with robotic loading/unloading
Optional post-treatment drying and inspection stations
Q: What kinds of parts can be coated with this line?
A: The line is suitable for a wide range of metal parts including automotive, electrical, and industrial components.
Q: Is the e-coating process environmentally safe?
A: Yes, it uses water-based coatings with low VOC emissions and includes recycling systems.
Q: Can the line handle different product sizes?
A: Yes, the system is modular and customizable to fit your specific production needs.
Q: What is the typical curing temperature and time?
A: Generally, curing is done at 160-180°C for 15-30 minutes, depending on coating type.