We coat heavy, oversized, and low-volume parts through a specialized batch process ensuring precise application, flexible production, and compliance with the highest industrial standards.
Reliable, high-performance processing
Our batch booth process gives us the flexibility to paint short runs, thick-gauge parts, or parts with oversized dimensions or heavy weight.
The pretreatment we apply to the parts is iron phosphate.
Because the curing oven is stationary, we can adjust curing parameters based on paint specifications and the characteristics of each part.
Maximum durability for demanding industrial applications
Our curing-oven technology enables uniform temperature control across the upper, middle, and lower zones of the oven, ensuring even curing throughout the parts — and therefore consistent performance and color — even on thick-gauge components.
Manual powder application allows us to cover complex areas of the parts and reach spaces that are typically difficult to access with automatic guns.
Pretreatment for these parts is carried out with iron phosphate, although we can adapt depending on the project’s needs.
Pretreatment tailored to each part's characteristics and functions
The standard pretreatment for this batch process is iron phosphate, selected for its effectiveness in preparing metal surfaces. However, alternative pretreatments can be implemented when material characteristics or performance specifications require it.
Once the electrostatic paint is applied, parts are cured in our batch oven, ensuring coating durability and a consistent finish aligned with each client’s technical requirements.
Batch solutions for small, heavy, and large-dimension parts
We can hang parts of up to 400 kg per bar, with maximum dimensions of:
- Length: 6.00 m
- Width: 0.90 m
- Height: 1.50 m
We operate under the international standards your business requires
We are approved by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) across multiple industries, including automotive, electrical, home appliances, air conditioning, and lighting, among others.
- IATF 16949
- ISO 14001
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IVA/IEPS
Frequently Asked Questions
Service is a fundamental part of our work. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions about our solutions.
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What is the difference between a continuous electrostatic paint line and a batch process?
On a continuous line, conveyor speed is restricted by the pretreatment and curing-oven dwell times.
With a batch system, pretreatment is performed separately, and once the powder coating is applied, you can choose the temperature and dwell time of the parts in the oven to achieve correct curing — giving you greater flexibility for thick-gauge or heavier-mass parts.
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Is cure control maintained in a batch oven?
Yes — our batch oven is equipped with sensors and internal airflow control to maintain a uniform temperature and respond to the selected parameters.
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What types of projects are handled on this line?
Primarily low-volume runs, thick-gauge parts, large-dimension parts, complex geometries with 90-degree angles, hard-to-access areas, or special colors.