Abstract:
An apparatus for electrostatically spraying a coating product. The apparatus includes a sprayer with first and second pipes which control the flow of the coating product. Air is controlled by at least one valve. The sprayer includes a device for controlling the opening/closing of the valve, a high voltage unit. A generator includes a module for controlling power supplied to the high voltage unit. The sprayer includes a first sensor suitable for detecting the position of a shutter of the valve relative to a seat and for outputting a signal used by the control module to control the power supplied to the high voltage unit, and a second sensor suitable for detecting the position of a switch positioned on the spray gun and for outputting a signal used by the control module to control the power supply of the high voltage unit.
Abstract:
A compressed-gas preparation system for compressed-gas-operated coating installations, comprising a compressed-gas source, a supply station, at least one spray head and at least one high-voltage device, wherein the high-voltage device comprises a discharge chamber, a high-voltage discharge device and a high-voltage generator, characterized in that the high-voltage device is arranged outside the supply station, and in that the high-voltage device is connected downstream of the supply station in the stream of the compressed gas.
Abstract:
An electrostatic spray gun comprises a gun barrel, a gun handle affixed to the gun barrel, and a spray tip assembly affixed to the gun barrel. The spray tip assembly comprises a tip assembly face, a tip disposed at the tip assembly face, an electrode extending perpendicularly from the tip assembly face, and a shield tower extending perpendicularly from the tip assembly face, and disposed cylindrically about the electrode.
Abstract:
A selective organic emissive material deposition technique is disclosed. A charged organic emissive material may be mixed with a carrier gas and ejected towards a charged intended area of a substrate. The charge for the emissive material may be such that the organic emissive material is attracted to the charged intended area of the substrate and, accordingly, deposited selectively over the charged intended area of the substrate. Additionally, surrounding unintended areas of the substrate may be charged such that the charged organic emissive material is repelled by the unintended areas.
Abstract:
In accordance with one embodiment a system is provided that includes an aerosol spray can, a receiver configured to electrically insulate the commercially available aerosol spray can, and a nozzle headpiece configured to couple to a neck portion of the aerosol spray can. Further, the nozzle headpiece is configured to electrostatically charge the aerosol spray can, and the nozzle headpiece includes an electrostatically charged passage.
Abstract:
In a first coating step, low electrical conductivity is imparted to a coating surface 21 of a non-electrically conductive coating object 20 and a first paint film is formed by applying a charged first paint to the coating surface 21 with free ions being suppressed. In a second coating step, a second paint film is formed by applying a negatively-charged second paint to a surface of the first paint film with free ions being suppressed, before the first paint film dries.
Abstract:
A process and an apparatus for coating glass by means of a method using at least one or more liquid raw materials which react essentially on at least a portion of the glass substrate forming a coating on it. At least part of the liquid raw materials is atomized to droplets with one or more two-fluid atomizer and at least a fraction of the gas used in the one or more two-fluid atomizers is electrically charged such that at least a fraction of the droplets become electrically charged during or after the atomization. According to the invention the droplets are formed into a separately created electric field.
Abstract:
A system including an electrostatic spray system, including an electrostatic tool configured to charge and spray a PTFE, a material delivery system configured to deliver the PTFE to the electrostatic tool, a gas delivery system configured to deliver an airflow that atomizes the PTFE and sprays the charged PTFE on a target, and an infrared curing system configured to cure the PTFE on the target to produce a coating.
Abstract:
An air motor and an electric painting device improves driving efficiency, and includes a housing, a main shaft inserted inside of the housing, an impeller fixed concentrically with the main shaft to an inserted portion of the main shaft and having a plurality of turbine blades formed on the outer periphery, bearings for rotatably supporting the main shaft and the impeller, and a nozzle having a tubular or hole-shaped channel for ejecting compressed air to the respective turbine blades for rotating the impeller along the circumference. When M1=ve/a0 where ve denotes flow velocity of the compressed air in an entrance of the channel of the nozzle, and a0 denotes acoustic velocity, the length of the channel of the nozzle is set to a dimension of a calculated value or greater using a predetermined expression.
Abstract translation:气动马达和电喷涂装置提高驱动效率,并且包括壳体,插入壳体内部的主轴,与主轴同心地固定到主轴的插入部分的叶轮,并且形成有多个涡轮叶片 在外周上具有用于可旋转地支撑主轴和叶轮的轴承,以及具有用于将压缩空气喷射到各个涡轮机叶片以沿着圆周旋转叶轮的管状或孔形通道的喷嘴。 当M1 = ve / a0时,ve表示喷嘴通道入口处的压缩空气的流速,a0表示声速,喷嘴的通道长度设定为计算值以上的尺寸 使用预定表达式。
Abstract:
An electrostatic spray system, comprising a hand held device having an inlet and an outlet. The hand held device includes a charging device for producing a high voltage charging field and a spray nozzle having an outlet, the outlet being disposed within the charging field. The system further includes an air movement system disposed within the hand held device, the air movement system configured to produce an airflow around the spray nozzle and through the high voltage charging field to create a directionally controllable electrostatic charged mist existing the hand held device at low velocities.