Sustainability, circular economy, and environmental protection are key concepts for our time and should not be seen as “separate compartments”, but integrated and developed throughout the entire wood-furniture supply chain. And – especially when it comes to environmental sustainability – a fundamental role is played by painting, from the choice of paints to reducing emissions during processing. “Companies must face significant challenges related to waste reduction, energy efficiency, and waste management, without compromising quality,” explain Sames, the French company (whose Italian branch is located in Linate, a few kilometers from Milan) specializing in painting solutions. “And it is precisely in this context that advanced painting solutions offer a concrete response to these challenges, ensuring high performance and responsible resource management.”
EFFICIENCY AND VERSATILITY
Wood finishing requires attention to detail, especially from a sustainability perspective. Turnkey solutions, designed to optimize the production process, are essential for reducing operational costs and environmental impact: from solid wood to MDF, it is possible to achieve the highest quality finishes, thanks to cutting-edge technologies that help avoid common defects such as stains, halos, and orange peel effect.
“The painting solutions we offer,” explains Sames, “are not limited to just one type of product or process. Whether it’s primers, base coats, or clear coats, solvent-based or water-based, liquid or powder, there are options adaptable to any production need. These solutions ensure precise control of the finish, preventing issues like bubbling in primers and ensuring consistency and accuracy over time.
One of the key aspects of sustainability is the reduction of energy consumption. Modern painting solutions offer fast production cycles and optimized use of paint, minimizing waste and improving operational efficiency. This is particularly important in the context of circular economy, where every resource must be used to its fullest to reduce environmental impact“.
SAFETY AND FLEXIBILITY
Waste management is another pillar of sustainability. Thanks to solutions designed to minimize waste production and facilitate recycling, it is possible to integrate wood painting into a virtuous cycle. And – as explained by Sames – water-based paints, with low volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions, also help maintain a safe working environment, protecting the health of operators and complying with environmental regulations.
“Painting solutions must also be flexible to adapt to different production processes. For manual operations, easy-to-use equipment allows for high productivity and reduced downtime, while for automated processes, an impeccable finish and quick cleaning between cycles are guaranteed. Finally, for more advanced applications, robotization provides an efficient response, minimizing downtime and enabling simple programming and rapid adjustments.”
Robotized painting technologies not only ensure high-quality finishes, but also represent a competitive long-term investment. These systems, compatible with the main control software, help optimize production flows and reduce costs associated with resource consumption and maintenance. In a world where energy efficiency and sustainability are becoming increasingly central, investing in advanced painting solutions is a strategic choice for the future.