Spray System Includes Electronically Integrated Proportionin
Titan’s plural-component Helix VR2.3 spray system is designed to apply protective coatings that require consistent, accurate material temperatures and precise variable-ratio control.
Featuring the company’s SureFire heating system and Smart Select electronically integrated proportioning, Titan’s plural-component Helix VR2.3 spray system is designed to apply protective coatings that require consistent, accurate material temperatures and precise variable-ratio control.
The variable-ratio proportioner enables continual communication between pumps of more than 60 times per revolution. For more consistent chemical processing, a smart-connect dual-pump system precisely meters the A and B components, improving accuracy. The spray system can be set for any ratio between 1:1 and 1:4. The heating system provides active heat throughout the entire system—at the pump, through the hose and to the gun, where the temperature can be verified and adjusted. The system’s wrap-around design provides longer dwell time and a larger surface area for greater transfer of heat, while using less power, the company says. Heater blocks can be customized from 3 to 18 Kw and are modular, so blocks can be added or removed.
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