Paint System Struggles

 

Do you struggle with a poorly functioning paint process?

Are you consistently sending parts to be reworked due to poor paint coverage?

At RTSS we help manufacturers who are frustrated by the performance of their paint system.

There are many factors that play into a part being difficult to paint consistently.

-         Complex geometry of parts

-         The opposite side of a part is hard to reach.

-         Paint does not reach cavities and inner surfaces.

Complex Geometry

Many parts have geometry that make it difficult to achieve proper paint coverage. Robotic arms are highly versatile and can reach areas that normally would be hard to reach. The high flexibility and articulation of robotic arms allow them to spray complex parts consistently.

Opposite Side of Parts

There are several ways that we can design a system to paint both sides of a part. By placing robots on both sides of a conveyor, we can paint the front and back of a part or rack of parts. A spindle system in front of the robot can also be used to rotate the parts after spraying the front side of the part.

Cavities and Inner Surfaces

Inner surfaces and cavities on parts can be hard to achieve coverage with a paint system. Utilizing electrostatic paint equipment, RTSS can design a system that places a negative charge the parts. The paint is then positively charged and is attracted to the part like a magnet, allowing paint to be stick even to the inner surfaces of a part.  

All these items allow robotic paint systems to achieve the best paint coverage for any type of part that you might be spraying.

At RTSS we help manufacturers every day get the most out of their paint process. If you need help with your paint system or are interested in learning more about robotic applications, contact us today!

 
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