Furniture Coating Glossary

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Author
TD Engineering Team
Publisher
Shanghai Tudou Technology Co., Ltd. | Shanghai, China
Scope

Engineering guidance for robotic spray painting, paint booths, paint supply systems, and production-scope decisions.

Best used for

Best used for early-stage feasibility checks, vendor comparison, scope definition, and internal project alignment.

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Final specifications still depend on coating chemistry, part family, takt, utilities, site layout, local code, and EHS review.

Evidence basis

Based on TD engineering team experience, recurring project delivery patterns, and equipment-integration practice.

Key finish and process terms for cabinet, furniture, and panel programs.

HVLP

High Volume Low Pressure spray technology used for softer atomization and improved transfer efficiency.

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Why it matters: It is common in visible-surface furniture work where finish quality and overspray control both matter.

Flash-off Time

The time allowed for volatiles to leave the coating before the next process step.

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Why it matters: Furniture lines often depend on steady flash-off behavior to protect appearance and downstream cure balance.

Orange Peel

A textured finish defect caused by poor flow or atomization behavior.

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Why it matters: Visible furniture surfaces expose this defect quickly, so line choice and process stability both matter.

Paint Recipe

A stored set of process parameters for a defined part family or finish requirement.

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Why it matters: Recipe discipline is essential when furniture programs mix doors, boards, and decorative parts with different finish targets.

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