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Painting Robot
Airless Spray Ultra-Thick Coating Robot.


- For the coating of tanks in petroleum-related products, a coating film thickness of 600 µm is required. However, in the case of conventional manual methods, the coating thickness per coat is 60µm, necessitating 10 coats to achieve the required thickness. And due to the 48-hour drying time required after each coat, the painting process necessitates a minimum of 20 days.
Additionally, considering the impact of the paint on human health, regular breaks. every few hours are necessary, during which hoses and equipment need to be cleaned to prevent paint curing. This results in a paint loss of over 15% throughout the entire process.
Our Painting Robot achieves a paint film thickness of 600µm in a single coat. It. transfers the paint base and curing agent through separate hoses, mixing them with a mixer on the robot just before the paint gun. And, it operates without solvents, reducing drying time to less than 24 hours and minimizing paint loss.
We are the only company that has successfully commercialized this technology.
Note: In the case of manual ultra-thick coating, workers have to carry heavy paint. guns, mixers, and multiple weighty paint supply hoses by hand, making it a physically demanding and arduous task. Working in hot weather conditions, particularly inside tanks under the scorching sun, becomes extremely challenging.
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