Entry-Level Automatic Spray Coating System on Display
At Fabtech 2017, The U.S. and Canadian subsidiaries of Germany’s Venjakob, Nutro Inc. and Venjakob North America, will demonstrate the Ven Spray Mini, an entry-level automatic spray coating system, as well as a coating solution consisting of a spray robot and a chain-on-edge conveyor system.
The U.S. and Canadian subsidiaries of Germany’sVenjakob Maschinenbau GmbH Co. KG, Nutro Inc. and Venjakob North America, will demonstrate the Ven Spray Mini, an entry-level automatic spray coating system, as well as a coating solution consisting of a spray robot and a chain-on-edge conveyor system.
The companies also will be introducing a new system that combines the advantages of a dry separation system (low purchase and operating costs, and no unpleasant odors due to breakdown products) and the benefits of a water-backed system (clean booth and constant exhaust air capacity). This new design is said to be ideal for high and low paint throughput, and produce high-quality finishes.
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