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The Six Sword Techniques of Equipment Enterprises to Boost the Modernization of the Decorative Panel Industry Chain


Introduction
The Role and Power of Equipment Enterprises
The Six Sword Techniques: Six Key Technologies and Strategies for Equipment Enterprises
First Sword Technique: High-Speed Production Lines
For substrate enterprises, we offer high-speed production line technology to meet the high-efficiency demands of large panel production. For example, the furniture industry may only require a production line speed of 10m/min, while the flooring industry may need 30m/min, but for large panels, a high-speed production line of 70m/min is necessary.
Second Sword Technique: Direct Lamination Technology
We encourage substrate enterprises to adopt direct lamination technology to reduce intermediate processes and improve efficiency. For instance, directly laminating pre-painted paper or PET film eliminates the need for separate paper pressing and film lamination steps.
Third Sword Technique: Substrate Diversification
Why should decorative panel enterprises limit themselves to wooden products? We can easily extend to substrates such as cement, plastic, and metal. Combinations like aluminum-wood, aluminum-plastic, and wood-plastic can break through the limitations of traditional substrates and serve more sectors.
Fourth Sword Technique: Diversification of Coating Techniques
Establish a diversified range of process technologies to cater to various preferences, including roll coating, curtain coating, spray coating, film pressing, digital printing, film transfer printing, wrapping, and flat lamination techniques.
Fifth Sword Technique: Differentiated Surface Properties
Surface material enterprises should focus on differentiating properties by utilizing EB technology and excimer technology to enhance the performance and effects of decorative panels, enabling more differentiated applications.
Sixth Sword Technique: Enriched Application Combinations
Surface material enterprises should also consider diverse combinations of applications across paper, film, paint, and other materials. We can apply EB technology and excimer technology to pre-painted paper and PP film to improve the overall performance and texture of decorative panels. Through these combinations of technologies, we can reduce the overall cost of decorative panels, enrich their surface effects, and enhance their market competitiveness.
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