
Automotive OEM high-temperature paint baking typically takes half an hour per coating layer, while touch-up paint uses air-drying lacquer that requires baking at low temperatures (60-80°C) in a paint booth for 30 minutes to 1 hour. Below are relevant details about automotive paint baking: 1. Paint spraying equipment categories: Branded paint booths, branded paint spray guns, etc. Paint booths can achieve maximum dust isolation, with temperatures around 70°C, highlighting the difference between the two processes. 2. Baking method: When vehicles undergo paint spraying at manufacturing plants, the process occurs in fully enclosed, dust-isolated specialized rooms. Both baking temperatures and paint spray guns are computer-controlled, with temperatures reaching approximately 200°C since no plastic components are installed in the vehicle during this stage, and the spray guns feature high-precision computer control.


