

CEFLA VACUUM COATERS
Precision Vacuum Finishing Systems for Mouldings, Profiles & Wood Components
Coffey Machinery supplies Cefla vacuum coating systems engineered for high-precision finishing of mouldings, profiles, flooring, and shaped wood components across the Northeast United States.
These systems are designed for woodworking manufacturers that require consistent, high-quality surface finishing with minimal waste and controlled application. By combining sanding, coating, and curing into a streamlined process, Cefla vacuum coaters significantly improve efficiency while maintaining exceptional finish consistency on complex profiles and shapes.
WOODWORKING PROFESSIONALS
Cefla vacuum coating systems are widely used in woodworking applications such as:
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Architectural mouldings and trim
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Flooring and engineered wood products
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Cabinet and furniture components
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Profiled millwork and decorative elements
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Pre-finished wood components for interior construction
These systems are ideal for manufacturers seeking consistent color application, improved surface quality, and reduced manual finishing labor.
CEFLA VACUUM COATERS
What Is a Vacuum Coating System in Woodworking?
A vacuum coating system is a finishing machine that applies stains, primers, or UV coatings evenly across shaped wood components such as mouldings, profiles, and flooring. Using controlled vacuum pressure, the system ensures complete and uniform coverage across all surfaces of the part.
In woodworking production, this process replaces manual staining, wiping, or brushing methods, delivering more consistent results while significantly reducing labor and material waste.
How Cefla Vacuum Coaters Improve Wood Finishing
Cefla vacuum coating systems are designed to streamline finishing operations by combining multiple processes—such as sanding, coating, and curing—into a single automated workflow.
For woodworking manufacturers, this means faster production cycles, more consistent color application, and improved surface quality across complex profiles. Vacuum technology ensures even coating penetration into detailed shapes and grain structures, eliminating inconsistencies common in manual finishing processes.
Integrated curing systems, including UV and infrared technologies, allow coatings to set quickly, enabling high-speed production with minimal handling between stages.
How to Choose the Right Vacuum Coating System
Selecting the right vacuum coating system depends on coating type, material complexity, production volume, and finish requirements.
UV-based systems such as CVS are ideal for high-speed production environments requiring durable, chemical-resistant finishes. Water-based systems like CVR are better suited for applications focused on natural appearance, grain enhancement, and environmentally friendly coatings.
It is also important to consider part geometry, line integration, and desired curing speed when selecting a system. Our team helps evaluate these factors to ensure the right Cefla vacuum coating solution is selected for your woodworking operation.
Benefits of Cefla Vacuum Coating Systems
Cefla vacuum coating systems provide significant advantages for woodworking manufacturers focused on efficiency, consistency, and surface quality.
These systems reduce labor requirements by automating staining and coating processes while improving finish uniformity across complex shapes. Integrated sanding and curing reduce handling between production stages, increasing overall throughput.
Closed-loop coating systems minimize waste, lower material costs, and improve environmental performance. The result is a more efficient and consistent finishing process for mouldings, profiles, and other wood components.
Why Choose Coffey Machinery?
Coffey Machinery works with woodworking manufacturers throughout the Northeast to implement Cefla vacuum coating systems that improve finishing consistency and production efficiency.
We help customers select the right system based on coating type, part geometry, and production requirements, ensuring seamless integration into existing finishing lines.
With a focus on real-world woodworking applications and long-term reliability, we support manufacturers in building more efficient and consistent finishing operations.





