In the furniture industry, where aesthetics are an integral part of product quality, applying primer and lacquer has always been a delicate process.

Traditional techniques, such as spraying or rolling, guarantee acceptable results when surfaces are uniform and free of irregularities, but a curved edge, a variation in thickness, or a more complex geometry is enough to generate air bubbles, product build-up, streaks, and unevenness that require touch-ups, reprocessing, and inevitably longer drying times.


To overcome these limitations, many companies in the furniture industry started to apply primer in a vacuum chamber.

In this process, the vacuum is not just a support, but the factor that allows the primer to penetrate the material evenly, eliminate trapped air, and distribute the product perfectly even along curved edges or in the most difficult thicknesses.

The result is a smooth, compact, flawless surface with a uniform finish and faster drying, because the product does not form accumulations or overloaded areas that require longer drying times.

For fifty years, Vuototecnica has been working to bring the efficiency of vacuum where it can really make a difference, offering solutions that improve processes, times, and quality at every stage of production.

To find out more: www.vuototecnica.net

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