When ‘Engraved Round Metal Logo’ is sprayed with Lattice Oil (a coating commonly used for metal finishing), the drying temperature is usually between 100°C and 145°C and the drying time is usually between 10 and 20 minutes. First.key factors analysedCoating type and formulation:The formulation and type of lacquer (also known as overcoat or varnish) will affect its cure temperature and time. Different manufacturers may offer products with different characteristics, so refer to the coating’s Technical Data Sheet (TDS) for specific parameters.Metal substrate:The type of metal (e.g. iron, aluminium, stainless steel, etc.) and the state of surface preparation (e.g. sandblasted, polished, etc.) will affect the adhesion and curing of the coating. Some metals may require higher temperatures or longer curing times.Coating thickness:The thickness of the coating affects the curing time and temperature. Thicker coatings may requiring higher temperatures or longer curing times to ensure complete cure.Curing Method:The method of curing (e.g., hot air circulation, infrared heating, etc.) also affects curing temperature and time. Different curing equipment may have different heating efficiencies and temperature distributions. Second,practical adviceConsult the coating technical data sheet:Always consult the technical data sheet supplied by the coating manufacturer for accurate curing temperature and time recommendations before applying Lakeland oil.Conduct small sample tests:Prior to large scale production, it is recommended that small sample tests are carried out to determine optimum curing conditions. This helps to ensure that the quality and performance of the coating meets expectations.Control the curing environment:Ensure that the temperature of the curing environment (e.g. oven, curing furnace, etc.) is uniform and stable. Avoid excessive temperature fluctuations…