MDF Powder Coating Line – Process, Equipment & Benefits
Fast, cost-efficient, and eco-friendly finishing for modern furniture production.
Powder coating on MDF is now a preferred alternative to laminates and liquid paint, offering a one-step finishing process with superior durability and design flexibility.

Why Choose Powder Coating for MDF?
- One-step finishing process
- Only ~20 minutes production time
- No solvents, VOC-free
- Durable and scratch resistant
- Modern design freedom
Low cost, high efficiency innovation

MDF Powder Coating Process Overview
Low Cure Powder Coatings Available
We supply special MDF powder coatings optimized for low-temperature curing.

Applications
- Kitchen cabinets
- Furniture panels
- Bathroom doors
- Office furniture
- TV units
Key Benefits of Coated MDF
- EN 71-3 safe (child-friendly)
- Antibacterial & hypoallergenic
- Humidity resistant
- Scratch durable
- Automated production
- Environmentally friendly

Powder coating allows complex shapes, rounded edges, and seamless finishes not possible with traditional laminates.

Compared to liquid coating, powder coating saves time, reduces sanding, and lowers operational costs.
MDF Powder Coating Process Explained
Preparation
Sanding, cleaning, and moisture control are essential before coating.
Preheating
Boards are heated to 40–85°C to improve conductivity and powder adhesion.
Application
Corona spray guns apply powder evenly in specialized booths.
Essential Equipment for MDF Powder Coating
Curing Oven
4–6 minutes curing at 105–130°C with low-cure powder.
Cooling Zone
Boards cool on conveyor before unloading.
Touch Ready
Finished surface ready immediately after curing.
Unloading
20-minute full process
Get MDF Powder Coating Line Details & Pricing
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