7. Troubleshooting
Issue
Uneven curing
Small pores (bubbles)
on the cured surface
Poor curing or trans-
parent coating
Stains
Fuzzy edges
For optimal curing performance, we recommend to work out the optimal operating procedures, cur-
ing times and distances according to the local natural conditions, working environment and the types
of paints used.
Above specifications, drawings or diagrams are descriptive and subject to revision. If there are any
discrepancies or changes, actual products shall prevail without otherwise notification.
IR-B06 / IR-B06-T
Possible cause
•
Emitter not properly pointed/ad-
justed to the curing surface
•
Emitter too close to curing sur-
face
•
Curing too fast
•
Paint with fast thinning agent
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Emitter too far away from curing
surface
•
Curing time too short
•
Paint layer too thick
•
Full-curing time too long
•
Emitter too close to curing sur-
face
•
The painted surface area is too
large for the infrared emitter
Possible solution
•
Adjust emitter properly to the cur-
ing surface
•
Increase distance
•
Increase pre-curing time
•
Use standard or slow thinning agent
•
Decrease distance
•
Increase full-curing time
•
Apply thinner paint layer
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Decrease full-curing time
•
Increase distance
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Curing in two steps
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Move device for second curing step
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Pre-curing only for first step. Do not
use pre-curing for second step.
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