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IL-246-B

REA/Vector Applicators Spray Techniques

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Avoid applicator to targe distances of

over 12-inches, excessive applicator to tar-
get distances will result in wrapback.

N O T E

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TUBULAR WORK

TUBULAR WORK

TUBULAR WORK

TUBULAR WORK

TUBULAR WORK

Tubular parts or objects up to approximately 2-1/2" diameter can be coated successfully from one side,
utilizing wraparound characteristics and proper techniques.

A.

Wrong fan position - little wrap.  Heavy film on front surface,
possible sags.

B.

Correct fan position - better wrap.  More accurately con-
trolled film.  Normally fan pattern should be slightly wider
than parts being sprayed.

C. Correct fan position but excessively wide fan may produce

more overspray if used in this position.

D. A wide fan tilted at an angle may also work well.  (Wide fans

have slower forward velocity.)

SUGGESTION:

SUGGESTION:

SUGGESTION:

SUGGESTION:

SUGGESTION: Small tubes may be racked in groups to simulate larger targets.  This allows the use
of wider fans and may help improve efficiency.

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FAN POSITION

(Example 1"

Diameter Part)

MOTION

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Adjust the fan for a pattern
width slightly wider than the
object.  This allows some
coating material to start
around the sides of the
object.

Increase the applicator to target
distance to approximately 10-
12-inches.  This will decrease
the speed of the paint particles
in the vicinity of the target.

Hold the applicator at an angle
of 30

to 45

o

 to the object.  This

will direct paint more to target
area.

Summary of Contents for REA

Page 1: ...p this T this manual Keep this T this manual Keep this T this manual Keep this T this manual Keep this Technical Manual echnical Manual echnical Manual echnical Manual echnical Manual for future refer...

Page 2: ...This manual has been changed from IL 246 A IL 246 A IL 246 A IL 246 A IL 246 A to revision IL 246 B IL 246 B IL 246 B IL 246 B IL 246 B Reasons for this change are noted under Manual Change Summary in...

Page 3: ...PPLICATOR SPRAY TECHNIQUES USE THE RIGHT TECHNIQUE FANCONTROL PATTERN FLATSURFACES HORIZONTALPASSES VERTICALPASSES APPLICATOR TO TARGET DISTANCE OVERLAP TRIGGERING LARGEOBJECTS TUBULARWORK RECESSEDARE...

Page 4: ...REA V REA Vector Electrostatic Applicators ector Electrostatic Applicators ector Electrostatic Applicators ector Electrostatic Applicators ector Electrostatic Applicators Savings of 25 to 50 in paint...

Page 5: ...ly a 3 inch width minimum to approximately a 14 inch maximum Fan widths and overall pattern appearances are illustrated Minimum Maximum P P P P PA A A A ATTERN TTERN TTERN TTERN TTERN POOR PATTERN POO...

Page 6: ...tate the nozzle to shift the fan pattern thenholdingtheapplicatoratrightangles to the object move the applicator in a straight vertical path as illustrated FLA FLA FLA FLA FLAT T T T T SURF SURF SURF...

Page 7: ...ANCE ANCE ANCE Thedistancebetweentheapplicatorandthetarget influencestheappearanceofthefinalfinishcoating of the object If the applicator is held too close under 4 inches runs and sags with the excess...

Page 8: ...erent compositions of objects being coated Individual spray coating operational experience should provide the guidelines for efficiency in this instance TRIGGERING TRIGGERING TRIGGERING TRIGGERING TRI...

Page 9: ...e coated in segments the size of each segment being the length the spray applicator operator can comfortably span Each segment should be blended with the adjacent segment using feathering or over lapp...

Page 10: ...ect fan position but excessively wide fan may produce more overspray if used in this position D A wide fan tilted at an angle may also work well Wide fans have slower forward velocity SUGGESTION SUGGE...

Page 11: ...idth to effectively increase delivery rate per inch of pattern width Then paint the more readily accessible areas the electrostatic process with its wraparound and opposite attraction characteristics...

Page 12: ...applicator in an arc hold applicator steady in a position at right angles to the object and move applicator in a straight path parallel to object Be sure applicator is held closer to object being coat...

Page 13: ...f target When painting large objects a section at a time use feather stroke for blending sections together Avoid excessive overlap to prevent runs and sags with excessive film thickness Tubular compon...

Page 14: ...terborne and conveyor MUST MUST MUST MUST MUST be grounded An adequate grounded protective enclosure that will assure safe isolation from personnel mustsurroundthesupplyofwaterbornepaints See OSHA Sta...

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