See how the paint industry "integrates"

See how the paint industry "integrates"

What great challenges will the paint industry take to bring the profound integration of informatization and industrialization to the paint industry? What are the challenges faced by paint companies in advancing the “integration of the two industries”? What measures should be taken to further accelerate informationization and industrialization? Deep integration?

In general, the industrialization and informationization of China's paint industry is still at a relatively backward stage, and the deep integration of information technology and industrialization is still trying to explore.

There are several reasons for this situation. First of all, from the perspective of production equipment, the research and development of paint production equipment in China is still lacking. Equipment manufacturers mostly lack innovative thinking and are limited to the equipment needed to produce traditional processes, such as sand. Mills, mixers, etc. Of course, there are also some equipment manufacturers inside and outside the country that have gradually participated in equipment innovation in the paint industry. However, the overall consideration of the entire process of coating production—from raw materials entering the factory to the delivery of finished products—and the equipment needed to research and develop the various links, and the equipment manufacturers that integrate these equipments, can be said to be rare.

This has caused the paint industry still needs a lot of labor. Secondly, in terms of automation and informatization, due to the lack of complete sets of equipment as a support, most of the current automation is aimed at certain specific aspects of paint production. Information technology that enables information interaction between people and equipment, equipment and equipment, and people-to-person interactions has not yet become mainstream in the paint industry and paint production equipment manufacturers.

While maintaining rapid growth, China’s economy is also undergoing a period of transition to intensive transformation. The rapid economic development means huge opportunities for the development of coatings. Because, paint is an indispensable accessory product of the national economy - from various industrial equipments to all kinds of transport, from the painting of exterior walls of high-rise buildings to the interior decoration of individual homes, whether it is **, industrial, or For civilian use, paint applications are everywhere. At the same time, this is also a challenge for the coatings industry: There are nearly 10,000 paint manufacturers in the country, but 90% are small-scale enterprises. Most of these small enterprises mainly use artificial paint. This not only requires a lot of labor, but also lacks stability in the quality of the finished product.

In the face of opportunities and challenges brought about by economic development, there will be no better footing and development. If informatization and industrialization can become the mainstream of the paint industry, the paint industry will undergo drastic changes - lower labor costs, improved precision of finished products, and improved quality stability. These changes will eventually bring about significant changes for enterprises. Cost advantages, quality advantages, and then form the core competitiveness of the paint industry. Then, the Chinese paint industry will be able to meet the needs of the current economic development, and be able to better compete with the foreign paint industry, so that the Chinese paint industry to the world.

The deep integration of informatization and industrialization in the paint industry will inevitably inject a strong boost to the paint industry, allowing the paint industry to get rid of the current situation of lagging productivity and low production efficiency, and thus better serve the country’s socialist economic construction; it will inevitably be a paint industry. Bring a qualitative leap to lay a solid foundation for the coatings industry to move toward the world.

Between the current industrialization and informationization of the paint industry is relatively backward. Second, economically, such a technological change requires great financial support. Last but not least, it is ideological improvement. Because people, in any case, should also dominate the production. But the inertia of thinking that prevails in the industry is difficult to change instantly. Therefore, both management personnel and front-line production employees are constantly accepting and facing severe challenges in adapting to the "integration of the two industries." This not only requires employees to get rid of existing traditional concepts, but also requires them to accept technological changes that they have never seen before, and ultimately enhance themselves in terms of thinking, and ultimately achieve a new look for our entire company.

Therefore, to further accelerate the deep integration of informatization and industrialization, in the view of Jiuzheng Building Materials Network, it is also necessary to start from these three aspects. On the one hand, we should speed up the technological upgrading of existing equipment in the paint industry, increase research and development of equipment in the paint industry, and strengthen the information management of the paint industry's production processes; on the one hand, information guidance is needed, and industry associations can The introduction of production equipment and production technology upgrades has led to the promotion of energy-saving and emission reduction, reduced labor intensity, and improved product quality. On the other hand, all aspects of financial support are needed to ease the transformation of the old process, the upgrading and informatization of production equipment, and the automation reforms, which will bring tremendous economic pressure to the company and enable more companies to feel comfortable in their "integration of the two." Enhance the enthusiasm of the coating companies for the integration of the two industries and the upgrading of the industry, and accelerate the upgrading of the paint industry and the pace of “integration of the two industries”

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