Introduction to the SL-TSWP automatic reciprocating spray painting machine for wooden doors
The Automatic reciprocating spray painting machine for Wooden Doors achieves uniform coating through the coordinated operation of workpiece transport, paint supply, reciprocating spray gun movement, and atomization. The detailed principles are as follows:
Workpiece Transport: Wooden doors are placed on a conveyor belt and fed into the spraying area at a constant speed. The conveyor speed can be adjusted according to process requirements to ensure optimal transit speed, forming the basis for an even coating.
Paint Supply: Paint is stored in a sealed pressure tank and pushed through the spray tube using air pressure. The tank is equipped with a visual pressure gauge, allowing operators to easily adjust pressure and control paint output and flow rate.
Reciprocating Spray Gun Motion: The electronic control system serves as the core power source, governing the reciprocating movement of the spray gun carriage perpendicular to the door’s travel direction. Programmable controls manage the spray gun’s positioning, motion, and path planning to ensure complete coverage of all areas to be painted.
Paint Atomization and Spraying: Paint is fed under pressure to an automatic spray gun, where it is atomized into fine particles and evenly applied to the door surface. An intelligent control system automatically adjusts paint output based on spray speed, and manual adjustment is also supported. Some models include an intelligent cycle function that uses programmed memory to control spray patterns and width. An integrated air purification system also recovers oversprayed paint for reuse, reducing costs.
The following images illustrate key aspects of an automatic reciprocating spray painting machine for wooden doors:
Overall Appearance:This image shows the overall structure of the reciprocating spray painting machine, including the conveyor and spray gun carriage. The wooden door moves along the conveyor while the spray gun reciprocates to apply paint.

Internal Structural Details:This image highlights internal components such as the spray gun and guide rails. The spray gun moves back and forth along the rails to coat the wooden door uniformly.

Belt Cleaning and Paint Recovery System:The machine incorporates an efficient and eco-friendly recovery system. The conveyor belt passes through an automatic cleaning mechanism that removes excess paint and maintains cleanliness. A dedicated air duct and filtration system capture, collect, and process paint mist generated during operation. This allows partial paint recycling, lowers costs, and helps maintain a clean workspace with reduced emissions.

Positive Pressure Air System:The spray booth adopts a closed positive pressure design. A fan supplies continuously filtered clean air into the booth, maintaining internal pressure slightly higher than the outside environment. This prevents dust and contaminants from entering the spray area, ensuring finishing quality. The positive pressure airflow also guides paint mist toward the recovery unit, enhancing recovery efficiency and promoting a safe, clean working environment.

By integrating advanced automation and recovery technologies, this reciprocating spray painting machine offers a efficient, eco-friendly, and cost-effective solution for industrial wooden door finishing.
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