Nordson's Prodigy HDLV System Targets Precision Powder Coating
Nordson Corp's dense-phase Prodigy HDLV system tackles complex industrial coating jobs, cutting waste and boosting consistency across key manufacturing sectors.
Nordson Corp has introduced its Prodigy HDLV powder feed system, a dense-phase coating technology engineered to deliver precise, consistent powder application across demanding industrial environments. The system is designed to address some of the most persistent challenges in industrial finishing, including complex part geometries and extended hose runs that typically degrade coating quality and efficiency.
Unlike conventional dilute-phase systems, the Prodigy HDLV's dense-phase approach moves powder at lower velocity with higher concentration, reducing material degradation and overspray. That translates directly into less wasted coating material and tighter process control — two metrics that purchasing managers and plant engineers in high-volume production environments scrutinize closely.
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Nordson is positioning the system squarely at three major verticals: automotive manufacturing, appliance production, and general industrial applications. All three sectors share a common pressure to minimize rework, control finishing costs, and integrate new equipment into existing powder coating lines without lengthy retooling periods. The Prodigy HDLV is built to slot into those existing infrastructures, lowering the barrier to adoption.
From a business perspective, the system adds to Nordson's industrial revenue base at a time when manufacturers across multiple sectors are investing in process optimization to offset rising input costs. By offering measurable reductions in powder waste alongside improved finish uniformity, Nordson is making a clear value proposition to operations teams weighing capital equipment decisions.
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