Introduction, Ransburg, General description – Ransburg Vector R Series Cascade 79523 R90 Waterborne User Manual

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Vector R Series Cascade Applicators - Introduction

Ransburg

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The

Vector

TM

R90/70 Spray Applicator process

is an air-atomized method for electrostatically

applying product coatings. The Vector R90/R70

Spray Applicator system applies a high voltage

DC charge to the applicator electrode, creating

an electrostatic field between the atomizer and

the target object.

Vector™ R90

Cascade Spray Applicator (see

Figure 1) applies a -85 kV DC charge to the coating

materials at the point of atomization. The

Vector™

R70 Cascade Spray Applicator applies a -65 kV

charge. This electrostatic charge allows a more

efficient, uniform application of coating material to

the front, edges, sides, and back of products. It is

highly suitable for applying coatings to a variety of

surface configurations: large targets, small parts,

tubular wares, concave and recessed parts, etc.

Because it is a grounded fluid system (for solvent

based systems), it is highly suitable for applying

a wide range of solvent reduced coatings such

as enamels, lacquers, epoxies, etc. The 79523

model is available to accommodate waterborne

materials.

A regulated pressure fluid system delivers coating

material to the atomizer. At the time of triggering

the applicator, fan and atomization air is introduced,

which atomizes the coating material into a spray

mist. The atomized spray particles under the influ-

ence of the electrostatic field become electrically

charged. The charged particles are attracted to,

and deposited on, the target object. The forces

between the charged particles and the grounded

target are sufficient to turn most normal overspray

around and deposit it on the back surface of the

target. Therefore, a high percentage of the coating

is deposited on the target.

One of the many features of the Vector

R90/70

applicator system is that the electrical energy,

which is available from the resistive charging

electrode, is limited to the optimum level of safety

and efficiency. The system is incapable of releas-

ing sufficient electrical or thermal energy during

normal operating conditions to cause ignition of

specific hazardous materials in their most easily

ignited concentrations in air.

The control unit or power supply provides voltage

output to the applicator and contains controls for

AC on/off, high voltage adjust, and displays kV

and µA in real time.

As the applicator electrode approaches ground,

the control unit and applicator circuitry cause the

high voltage to approach zero while the current

approaches its maximum value.

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When more than one waterborne appli-

cator is fed from a common isolated fluid

supply, there is a potential for electrical ener-

gy discharge through any other applicators

when one applicator is triggered. Depend-

ing upon the system capacity, this discharge

could be hazardous. It is best to only install

one applicator per isolated supply.

W A R N I N G

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