Rotary bell applicators play a crucial role in precision painting and coating processes, particularly in industries like automotive manufacturing. Here’s an overview of their key components and maintenance tips to ensure optimal performance.
The bell cup is the heart of paint atomization. It atomizes paint by spinning at incredible speeds, reaching tens of thousands of RPMs. Proper functioning of the bell cup is essential for achieving a fine and even spray.
Positioned within the bell cup, the splash plate spreads paint evenly before it is atomized. This ensures a uniform distribution of paint across the target surface.
Also known as the air cap and cover, the air shaping ring guides shaping airs to achieve the desired spray pattern diameter. It plays a vital role in controlling the size and precision of the spray.
This system consists of a fluid tube and nozzle, which deliver paint or solvent directly to the bell cup assembly. A consistent paint flow is critical to the atomization process.
Powered by compressed air, the air turbine generates the rotational speeds needed for the bell cup. These speeds, often in the tens of thousands of RPMs, are necessary for effective atomization.
Electrostatic systems charge the paint to enhance adhesion and coverage. By attracting the paint to a grounded surface, this technology improves transfer efficiency and minimizes overspray, saving both time and materials.
Article by Jakub Kubíček, Application Technologist at SprayVision.
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