CenterLine’s patent pending spray guns are available in
manual or robotic configurations. All of our spray guns
incorporate the components to accelerate compressed air to
speeds in the nozzle ranging from Mach 2 to 3. For the
standard 6 mm nozzle the air consumption is typically in
the range of 17 to 30 m3/hr (10 to 18 SCFM).
A critical component of the spray
gun is the electric heater that is used to heat the
air to temperatures approaching 550
°C. Because of
this voltage required by this heater, it is not possible
to operate these spray guns in wet environments. All of our
systems incorporate plug-and-play compatibility so that
the spray gun type will be recognized upon connection.
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Manual Spray
Gun
The manual
spray gun has an impact resistant polymer shell
that has been designed for durability. The spray
gun has also been optimally configured for
weight and balance. A single trigger is provided
for operation, along with dual mode selection
switches. The dual switch arrangement allows the
spray gun to be used in right or left handed
operation. A powerful 3.8Kw heater is the heart
of the unit. This hot air torch gives quick heat
rise times so that there is not a long delay
between the trigger pull and spraying. The
optimized design maintains a constant
temperature operation allowing for trouble free
performance you can count on. A nozzle shroud
snaps on to protect against burns caused by
incidental nozzle contact and to protect the
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The hand-held spray gun is perfect for line-of-sight
applications. The operator has total control of the
coating position and profile. This allows immediate
response to spray angle and stand-off distance
variations.
Robotic Spray Gun
Customers who desire to automate their Cold
Spray application may choose a CenterLine
Robotic style spray gun. This spray gun style
has a
stainless steel case for rigidity and minimized
weight. There are versions with 3.8 or 4.25 kW
heaters depending on the application
requirements. |
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